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 [TUTORIAL]How to capture sound, From other application

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TSGameSky
post Dec 8 2006, 06:07 PM, updated 20y ago

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[TUTORIAL]How to capture voice or sound from other application.

Do you have any favourite sound, music or voice from your favourite application or game but can't found any of the soundtrack of it? Don't worry. This tutorial will teach you on how to capture the voice, music or sound from other application without make you headache to find the soundtrack wink.gif.

Level: Beginner~Intermediate
Difficulty: Easy, don't worry, you doesn't need any sound mastery skills.

1. First, download Audacity from http://audacity.sourceforge.net

2. Install to your computer.

3. Run Audacity. [If you don't know how to run the application after it's already installed in your computer, just bang your head to the monitor..baka >_<!!!]

4. Go to File -> Preferences...
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5. On the Audacity Preference window, please select Audio I/O tab, on the Playback section, and on the Device, please select your audio output device.
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6. On the Recording section, please choose your audio device too.
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7. On the Channels, select Stereo.
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8. Select Quality tab, and on the Default Sample Rate, select 48000 Hz.
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9. On the Real-time sample rate converted, select [b]High-quality Sinc Interpolation.
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10. Select File Formats tab, and MP3 Export Setup, select the Bit Rate to 192 or more, depends on you sleep.gif.
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11. Then, click on Find Library button, then click on Yes if a message box pops out.
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TSGameSky
post Dec 8 2006, 06:08 PM

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12. If you have K-Lite codec pack installed, just browse to the directory and select folder called lame. If don't have, please download the codec pack first:- http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite..._Codec_Pack.htm
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13. Select the file and click Open.
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14. Then click on OK button to save the settings and close the window.
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15. Then from the drop-down menu, select Wave Out Mix.
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TSGameSky
post Dec 8 2006, 06:09 PM

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16. Then run your program, where you want to record the music or voice, for this, I'm using Shuffle! game.

17. Click on Record button, then select your music from the game.
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18. If everything ok, you should see the moving bar in Audacity as well as the spectrum [or whatsoever it's called].
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19. After you done with the music, click on Stop button to stop recording.
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20. Just select unwanted part, and press Delete to delete the part.
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21. There tongue.gif.
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22. Select File -> Export As MP3..., or whatsoever format you want to export.
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23. Select directory and type the file name and lastly click on Save button.
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24. A new window will pops out, just enter whatever information you want to. Then click on OK button to save.
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25. Then, depends on your computer speed, it might take few seconds to few minutes to finish exporting the file.
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26. Then, if you want to listen, just execute the file and you can listen to it.
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Phew..that's it tongue.gif..This time I resized the images to 800*600

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