Recording “What You Hear” – Step by Step
Here’s an extremely easy and inexpensive method that will let you record any sound coming from your computer speakers. There’s no complex configuration required and all you need is Audacity, a popular audio editing software (freeware) and some common computer cables. The steps are similar for both Windows and Mac computers.
Step 1. Get the Software Cables
You’ll need a pair of headphones that you already have, a stereo audio cable (3.5mm male to male) and a jack splitter (3.5mm male to two 3.5mm female splitter). With the splitter, you can connect two headphones to your iPhone or iPod and thus both you and your friend can listen to music at the same time.
Step 2: Connect the cables to the computer
The male end of the jack splitter goes into the audio output port of the computer (often colored green). Plug one end of the loopback cable into the jack splitter and other end into the line-in port on the computer (often colored blue). Finally, plug your microphone jack into the other vacant female port of the splitter.
Step 3. Start the recording
Open the Audacity program on your computer and under preferences, set the recording input as Built-in Input (it maybe listed as Line In orMicrosoft Sound Mapper Input as in this screenshot). Now play any media file on your computer, or play music on a streaming site, switch to Audacity and hit the Record button. If you see a moving waveform, the audio is getting recorded.
When you are done, stop the recording in Audacity and export the audio as an .wav file. You can also download the LAME encoder to save the audio in MP3 format .
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