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Posted by Mark D. Zacharias on 11/12/05 12:14
"Ricky Hunt" <rhunt22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "liu" <spamfreeliu@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> I'd like to record an online meeting running on IE. Since the audio is
>> not from Line-In or Microphone, I can just set the record to one of
>> these sources. I've tried mix-stereo, mix-mono, and aux but none of
>> them worked while trying to record from SoundForge.
>>
>> I know some online meeting services provide the option to record the
>> session. Or, I can just use a microphone to aim it to the speaker to
>> record it. The quality is probably not very good. Besides these 2
>> options, what else can I do to record the audio from an application? So
>> far Huelix ScreenPlay is the only program I've captured the audio plus
>> screen, but the audio quality is pretty bad. Camtasia, SnagIt can only
>> capture audio from microphone.
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>>
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> What model soundcard do you have?
>
Total Recorder will record audio from whatever application is producing
sound on your computer. Not a free download, 10.00 as I recall, but a very
handy tool. Be sure to keep your registration key in a backed-up file
somewhere in case you ever need to re-install.
Also, if you do decide to use Total Recorder, it would be a good idea to
practice with it a few times so you're certain nothing goes wrong when the
time comes. TR does have a timer function as I recall.
Mark Z.
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