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April 17, 2003 at 10:17 pm #13472
craigd2k2002
Memberhi cananyone tel me if it is possible to records voice sessions between two people? i chat to a relative of mine using voice and was wondering if it was possible?
April 19, 2003 at 12:14 am #97060anarchist_messiah
ParticipantWhat do you mean by recording voice sessions between two people? A voice session which u make with someone or u want to record a session of two person (like hackers) ???
If you want to record your own voice session there are lots of programs for that. If u send me an email, i can tell you how u can find them. 😉April 19, 2003 at 1:39 am #97058snugleupagainst
MemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by anarchist_messiahIf u send me an email, i can tell you how u can find them. 😉
Please!! This is a help “Forum” not a “email me and Ill tell you”
Everyone who reads these post learns from them. Thats the way it works. If you have something to share then this is where you do it! Then everyone benifits.
Please read from the 12th post on of this stream to better understand. https://bigblueball.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2948April 19, 2003 at 2:09 pm #97059craigd2k2002
Memberwhat i mean is i talk to a friend on voice and was wondering ifit was possible to record our converstation. i know i can record my voice i think, but more interested if i can record a converstation between me and another or record what the other person is saying to me, any suggestions would be greatfull thnx!!!
April 19, 2003 at 3:56 pm #97056Jeff Hester
KeymasterYes, it’s possible, but to get both sides of the conversation you’ll need a little 1/8″ stereo patch cable (male on both ends). Plug one end into your sound card’s “line out” jack. If you don’t have a line out jack (I don’t), you’ll probably also want to get a jack splitter (Radioshack has’em). This let adapter plugs into your “speaker out” jack on your sound card, then you plug your speaker into one jack and the patch cable into the other.
Then plug the other end of the patch cable into your line in jack on your sound card (not your mic jack).
Open up your audio recording software… even Window’s own sound recorder will do. Edit the Volume Control properties for recording and make sure Line In is checked.
Once you’ve done this, you’ll probably want to test it a few times to get the levels set correctly and work out any problems, but once you’ve got everything setup, it should work pretty well. Just hit “record” in sound recorder and it should record whatever would normally be sent to your speakers (the chat, etc.).
January 17, 2006 at 8:43 pm #97061atighe
Participantany other way? I am sure there should be some other ways. I don’t have this kind of cable
January 18, 2006 at 6:22 am #97057Jeff Hester
KeymasterYes! Now there is!
First you’ll need audio recording software. I recommend the free, open-source Audacity.
Next, you’ll need a nifty little
FREEutility called Virtual Audio Cable. This lets you route the audio from any application (including Yahoo! Messenger) to Audacity for recording.EDIT: VAC is no longer free. 🙁 But there is a free trial you can still download.
Look ma! No cables! 😉
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