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Superkid11 December 25, 2007 1:38 PM

Recording from sound card
 
Once upon a time I used to be able to record any sound I played on my computer with the Line-in input using either WavePad or Audacity, no microphone needed. Before I switched from my old computer for some reason it stopped working, and I can't seem to do it on this one either. I do it mainly to record songs from Youtube Videos or anything else I can't directly extract it from. (My old computer had a tendency to change a random setting on occasion. It was weird.)
... or to record iTunes files.

Is there any particular thing I need to enable or download to be able to do this again?

Danny Stewart December 25, 2007 1:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Superkid11 (Post 42586)
Once upon a time I used to be able to record any sound I played on my computer with the Line-in input using either WavePad or Audacity, no microphone needed. Before I switched from my old computer for some reason it stopped working, and I can't seem to do it on this one either. I do it mainly to record songs from Youtube Videos or anything else I can't directly extract it from. (My old computer had a tendency to change a random setting on occasion. It was weird.)
... or to record iTunes files.

Is there any particular thing I need to enable or download to be able to do this again?

There's a fantastic little program for Mac OS X that I use all the time to record audio from my computer called Audio Hijack Pro. It's not free, but it's exceptionally useful. It's available from the usual places (although not the current version), and I actually would recommend buying it if you can. (It's that useful.)

Superkid11 December 25, 2007 4:10 PM

I don't think I'll take a whack at buying it right now, but thanks for telling me. :)

What I don't understand though is why it doesn't work with WavePad or Audacity anymore. I used to do it all the time...

Danny Stewart December 25, 2007 4:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Superkid11 (Post 42597)
I don't think I'll take a whack at buying it right now, but thanks for telling me. :)

What I don't understand though is why it doesn't work with WavePad or Audacity anymore. I used to do it all the time...

It's not the software that controls it -- it's the underlying audio subsystem. Mac OS X works completely differently from Windows in that regard.

Superkid11 December 25, 2007 4:47 PM

Well I found a different solution just now, a virtual sound output/input called Soundflower. Using that I can record anything through the Soundflower input that I play through its output, and I can still listen to what I'm recording with Soundflowerbed, which comes with it.

I've yet to extensively test it but all seems well.

Thanks for the help anyway. :) I'll still be looking into that program if ever I decide I want it.

Danny Stewart December 25, 2007 5:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Superkid11 (Post 42609)
Well I found a different solution just now, a virtual sound output/input called Soundflower. Using that I can record anything through the Soundflower input that I play through its output, and I can still listen to what I'm recording with Soundflowerbed, which comes with it.

I've yet to extensively test it but all seems well.

Thanks for the help anyway. :) I'll still be looking into that program if ever I decide I want it.

Audio Hijack Pro is based on Soundflower.

tardis2008 January 11, 2008 2:36 AM

On the subject of soundcards.I know nowt about computers and my laptop's sound is terrible when listening to music.Someone told me to buy a external sound card.Can anyone reccomend(sp) one and will it even fix it.The crackleness is just terrible.

Recurring Villain January 11, 2008 3:02 AM

Use headphones?

Danny Stewart January 11, 2008 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by tardis2008 (Post 43319)
On the subject of soundcards.I know nowt about computers and my laptop's sound is terrible when listening to music.Someone told me to buy a external sound card.Can anyone reccomend(sp) one and will it even fix it.The crackleness is just terrible.

If your laptop sucks that much, get a new one. An external sound card might help but that would kind of suck to have to carry a box around with you all over the place that you have to use for decent sound.

Josef Kenny January 11, 2008 11:13 AM

Ah yes, a new, shiny, fruit-labeled laptop. How I long for one of those.

Superkid11 January 11, 2008 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by tardis2008 (Post 43319)
On the subject of soundcards.I know nowt about computers and my laptop's sound is terrible when listening to music.Someone told me to buy a external sound card.Can anyone reccomend(sp) one and will it even fix it.The crackleness is just terrible.

It may not be your sound card, merely the speakers. Try RV's suggestion and listen to something on it with headphones and see how it works out.

tardis2008 January 11, 2008 4:54 PM

I do use headphones and my laptop is fairly new.Does a soundcard make any difference(carrying a box wouldnt bother me)or should i just suffer it and hit myself for buying a poor laptop.

Recurring Villain January 11, 2008 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by tardis2008 (Post 43347)
I do use headphones and my laptop is fairly new.Does a soundcard make any difference(carrying a box wouldnt bother me)or should i just suffer it and hit myself for buying a poor laptop.

Jump on the Macbook train. They have good soundcards.

tardis2008 January 12, 2008 3:10 AM

Thanks. Il go see if i can get one there.

Danny Stewart January 12, 2008 5:16 AM

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Originally Posted by tardis2008 (Post 43378)
Thanks. Il go see if i can get one there.

Disclaimer: The MacBook train is not a real place. By "Jump on the MacBook train," he means purchase one of these.

Recurring Villain January 12, 2008 5:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart (Post 43380)
Disclaimer: The MacBook train is not a real place. By "Jump on the MacBook train," he means purchase one of these.

The fact that you even had to explain that makes me want to go burn down an orphanage.

Danny Stewart January 12, 2008 6:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Recurring Villain (Post 43382)
The fact that you even had to explain that makes me want to go burn down an orphanage.

I'll come with.

Recurring Villain January 12, 2008 6:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Danny Stewart (Post 43384)
I'll come with.

One could say you're jumping on the "Burn down an orphanage" train, which is in fact, not a real train and/or place.

tardis2008 January 12, 2008 8:22 AM

Once again i fall into the lack of internet knowledge zone.Doh!!x20

Recurring Villain January 12, 2008 8:23 AM

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Originally Posted by tardis2008 (Post 43392)
Once again i fall into the lack of internet knowledge zone.Doh!!x20

Actually, that's the lack of common everyday knowledge zone.

tardis2008 January 12, 2008 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Recurring Villain (Post 43393)
Actually, that's the lack of common everyday knowledge zone.

Never heard it in my life:o.
Meh! im not looking forward to getting one of these i struggled to get my mouse working on this laptop. Be prepared for a "I cant get my soundcard to work" post very soon.RV look forward to laughing at me again;)

Superkid11 January 12, 2008 2:02 PM

Yeah, "jump on the ____ train" is an expression. It's like you're joining the train of people who have a certain thing. Another word for that is "bandwagon". :P
That didn't start out on the internet, it's pretty much a real life expression.


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