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Hello,

I am trying to record voice chat on Windows XP.
For recording speaker output, when i start sound mixture then there is
lot of noise and echo.

Is there any other way to record speaker output.

With Regards,
Kishor

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"kishor" <kishorhanchate@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I am trying to record voice chat on Windows XP.
> For recording speaker output, when i start sound mixture then there is
> lot of noise and echo.
>
> Is there any other way to record speaker output.
>
> With Regards,
> Kishor
>

yes. here is one possible way:

place neumann U87 microphone near $3 PC speaker

hook microphone to Aphex tubessance mic preamp.

hook mic preamp to a vintage orban paragraphic equilizer.

hook equilizer to tascam cassette recorder.

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"TimPerry" <timperry@noaspamadelphia.net> wrote in message
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>
> "kishor" <kishorhanchate@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1119430105.293239.93790@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to record voice chat on Windows XP.
> > For recording speaker output, when i start sound mixture then there is
> > lot of noise and echo.
> >
> > Is there any other way to record speaker output.
> >
> > With Regards,
> > Kishor
> >
>
> yes. here is one possible way:
>
> place neumann U87 microphone near $3 PC speaker
>
> hook microphone to Aphex tubessance mic preamp.
>
> hook mic preamp to a vintage orban paragraphic equilizer.
>
> hook equilizer to tascam cassette recorder.
>
>

Hahahahahahahahaha! This reply is absolutely the funniest I've ever read
on usenet. Thanks, Tim!
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Mark Hicks
Trent Studios

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In article <1119430105.293239.93790@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> kishorhanchate@gmail.com writes:

> I am trying to record voice chat on Windows XP.
> For recording speaker output, when i start sound mixture then there is
> lot of noise and echo.

You might try Total Recorder. It can record the output of a sound card
directly. There's a trial version that inserts a blast of noise in the
recording every 60 seconds, but that's good enough to see if it will
take an input from your chat software. It's only $12 and you might
find it handy for other things, too.

http://www.totalrecorder.com




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"kishor" <kishorhanchate@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1119430105.293239.93790@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to record voice chat on Windows XP.
> For recording speaker output, when i start sound mixture then there is
> lot of noise and echo.
>
> Is there any other way to record speaker output.
>
> With Regards,
> Kishor


> yes. here is one possible way:
>
> place neumann U87 microphone near $3 PC speaker
>
> hook microphone to Aphex tubessance mic preamp.
>
> hook mic preamp to a vintage orban paragraphic equilizer.
>
> hook equilizer to tascam cassette recorder.



Or two U87s to do it in stereo. I do that all the time, is there another
way?

Hee hee, nice one Kishor.
>

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Mike Rivers wrote:
> In article <1119430105.293239.93790@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> kishorhanchate@gmail.com writes:
>
>
>>I am trying to record voice chat on Windows XP.
>>For recording speaker output, when i start sound mixture then there is
>>lot of noise and echo.
>
>
> You might try Total Recorder. It can record the output of a sound card
> directly. There's a trial version that inserts a blast of noise in the
> recording every 60 seconds, but that's good enough to see if it will
> take an input from your chat software. It's only $12 and you might
> find it handy for other things, too.
>
> http://www.totalrecorder.com
>

I concur. Total Recorder is a great tool. I use it all the time to put stereo mixes into the
computer to send to people (after compressing with Winzip).

And if you get a DDL for mp3's, you can record in that format as well, choosing the compression and
sample rate you want to use.

--fletch

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Ooops! That should be DLL!

--fletch (I only make misteaks once... well, maybe twice)

Fletch wrote:
>
> Mike Rivers wrote:
>
>> In article <1119430105.293239.93790@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
>> kishorhanchate@gmail.com writes:
>>
>>
>>> I am trying to record voice chat on Windows XP.
>>> For recording speaker output, when i start sound mixture then there is
>>> lot of noise and echo.
>>
>>
>>
>> You might try Total Recorder. It can record the output of a sound card
>> directly. There's a trial version that inserts a blast of noise in the
>> recording every 60 seconds, but that's good enough to see if it will
>> take an input from your chat software. It's only $12 and you might
>> find it handy for other things, too.
>>
>> http://www.totalrecorder.com
>>
>
> I concur. Total Recorder is a great tool. I use it all the time to put
> stereo mixes into the computer to send to people (after compressing with
> Winzip).
>
> And if you get a DDL for mp3's, you can record in that format as well,
> choosing the compression and sample rate you want to use.
>
> --fletch

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