Recording what you hear
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 1:07 pm
I know this topic is long and about 100 posts on here about
"how do i record a dvd"
I know how to set this up with an internal soundcard, you just tick "record what you hear"
Ive always used Audio Hijack Pro but recently moved back to a fkn PC.
Im just grabbing some samples from a movie.
Basically this is my problem.
I have an M-Audio Audiophile & I want to use WaveLab.
Does anyone know how to route it properly to record 'what you hear'?
Ive been messing about with it for about 30mins, Surely it can't be that hard.
Anyone else have this setup?
Is there a standalone program I could use to route my card internally?
I've set it up (through the windows sound settings) to record my "m-audio monitor out"
Which is my master out of the card, so its basically a loop.
But I really dont want to have to have my master at 0dB
Surely there is an easy way to link the wave out to the line in without actually getting cables
Cheers
Steve
"how do i record a dvd"
I know how to set this up with an internal soundcard, you just tick "record what you hear"
Ive always used Audio Hijack Pro but recently moved back to a fkn PC.
Im just grabbing some samples from a movie.
Basically this is my problem.
I have an M-Audio Audiophile & I want to use WaveLab.
Does anyone know how to route it properly to record 'what you hear'?
Ive been messing about with it for about 30mins, Surely it can't be that hard.
Anyone else have this setup?
Is there a standalone program I could use to route my card internally?
I've set it up (through the windows sound settings) to record my "m-audio monitor out"
Which is my master out of the card, so its basically a loop.
But I really dont want to have to have my master at 0dB
Surely there is an easy way to link the wave out to the line in without actually getting cables
Cheers
Steve