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I suppose, but I don't understand why TotalRecorder will let me record and WaveEditor doesn't. Seems silly to me.
Quote: Hi Landdon and Nina,

It does appear to be possible. Or at least it worked for me using the following steps.

- Open WaveEditor > Click on Record Audio (microphone icon).

- Click on Settings > Set Audio Profile as desired > Set Audio Device to internal card (if other device is shown).
Set Audio Input to Stereo Mix. (Note: You may have to lower the Internet audio volume, and/or system volume, as well as experiment with the input Volume slider to avoid an oversaturated distorted recording, as the audio meter in WaveEditor does not appear to be too accurate) > Click OK.

- Click on Record button to start recording the Internet audio > Click on Stop button to stop recording (Recorded audio waveform will now fill the WaveEditor screen) > Click Close.

- Click File > Save Track As > Name the file > Click Save.

A .wav audio file will be saved in the designated output folder set in PD9’s Preferences.




Well under Audio Input I can't select anything at all. It's grayed out. I can't change any setting at all. I think that's my problem. Why can't I?
Quote: Hi Landdon and Nina,

It does appear to be possible. Or at least it worked for me using the following steps.

- Open WaveEditor > Click on Record Audio (microphone icon).

- Click on Settings > Set Audio Profile as desired > Set Audio Device to internal card (if other device is shown).
Set Audio Input to Stereo Mix. (Note: You may have to lower the Internet audio volume, and/or system volume, as well as experiment with the input Volume slider to avoid an oversaturated distorted recording, as the audio meter in WaveEditor does not appear to be too accurate) > Click OK.

- Click on Record button to start recording the Internet audio > Click on Stop button to stop recording (Recorded audio waveform will now fill the WaveEditor screen) > Click Close.

- Click File > Save Track As > Name the file > Click Save.

A .wav audio file will be saved in the designated output folder set in PD9’s Preferences.




Well under Audio Input I can't select anything at all. It's grayed out. I can't change any setting at all. I think that's my problem. Why can't I?
So, I'm trying to record audio from the internet. I have been trying to use Wave Editor, but it will not work. It doesn't recognize any sound at all. I also have Total Record from High Criteria, and that does work. TotalRecorder has a setting in which to change the input from sound board to software. I assume that I can't do this with Wave Editor as it has very few setting that I can change. Anybody have any suggestions of recording from the net with WaveEditor? Thanks.
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