Subject:Does SF11, have the ability to...
Posted by: kbruff
Date:10/13/2014 1:18:27 PM
Does SF11, have the ability to any audio stream such as youtube, pandora, etc.? At some point I remember doing it with SF 8 maybe? |
Subject:RE: Does SF11, have the ability to...
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:10/13/2014 4:27:00 PM
I think you're missing a word or two in there somewhere. Did you perhaps mean, "the ability to record any audio stream" ? If so, this is more a function of your computer's sound card than of the software. With most consumer-grade sound cards you can set the recording input to "mixed output", "stereo out", or "what u hear". Then any audio software will record whatever you are hearing from the speakers. |
Subject:RE: Does SF11, have the ability to...
Reply by: kbruff
Date:10/13/2014 7:26:58 PM
Chienworks...Thank you very much for the correction, and I think you are correct. I recently discovered a software called total recorder (http://www.totalrecorder.com/) which claims the ability to capture what you hear regardless of what the hardware is capable of. I will take closer looks at what my laptop can do. Thank you! Message last edited on10/15/2014 8:37:39 PM bykbruff. |
Subject:RE: Does SF11, have the ability to...
Reply by: rraud
Date:10/14/2014 9:47:40 AM
There are a few utilities available if your soundcard can't. Search this forum for details. From an old post, which applies to Vista, but later OS versions may be similar. - In the classic view of the control panel, open up "SOUND" - In the sound mixer panel, click on the "Recording" Tab - Right click anywhere in the white area of this list - Click "Show Disabled Devices" in sub-menu should appear - Select "What you hear" or "Stereo Mix" or similar option. Select "Enable" If a device isn't listed yet, another sub menu option 'may' be available for "Show hidden devices". |
Subject:RE: Does SF11, have the ability to...
Reply by: kbruff
Date:10/14/2014 10:20:04 AM
rraud, thank you - I will look into this promptly. |
Subject:RE: Does SF11, have the ability to...
Reply by: Larry Clifford
Date:10/15/2014 3:14:24 PM
my environment is Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, Realtek High Definition Audio on the motherboard, Sound Forge Pro 10/ I use All Sound Recorder Vista to record anything. Don't let the name fool you. It is not just for Vista. This is the link - http://www.mp3do.com/soundrecorder.html I purchased "All Tools Sound PowerPack and received four programs although I only use the one I listed. I have been happy with "'All Sound Recorder". Message last edited on10/15/2014 3:19:37 PM byLarry Clifford. |
Subject:RE: Does SF11, have the ability to...
Reply by: kbruff
Date:10/15/2014 8:37:07 PM
Larry Clifford, Thank you so much for providing the information. I appreciate your sharing and details about your system. I think I am going with: http://www.totalrecorder.com/ Then process the audio in SF as per usual. The feature set looks good. Best Regards, Kevin |