No it's actually much easier than that. All you need is windows sound recorder to do it.
1. Go to volume controls
2. Go to recording section
3. Check "Wave Out Mix"
4. Play the sound and record with sound recorder
No it's actually much easier than that. All you need is windows sound recorder to do it.
1. Go to volume controls
2. Go to recording section
3. Check "Wave Out Mix"
4. Play the sound and record with sound recorder
thank you c mmand ill give that a try i suppose
Last edited by syngar99; Sun, 09-16-2007 at 12:31 PM.
There is a lot of people answering your so called "rediculous question" because those question are asking for opinion.Originally posted by: syngar99
so no answer? ah well
i bet if i asked one of those ridiculous "who would win in a fight between*" questions or "what if so and so had so and so's technique" id get a result
Your should post your question in the Support Forum where technical people go. Your question is more of a technical question.
If ur gonna put it that way, go find it with google ffs!Originally posted by: syngar99
so no answer? ah well
i bet if i asked one of those ridiculous "who would win in a fight between*" questions or "what if so and so had so and so's technique" id get a result
dunno if this is any help but if you want some real cool sound effects without interferance from any other sounds you can find them on the Nintendo Gamecube Japanese game Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen! 2 and I think 3 has them too, if anyone owns these game and they can connect to play their Gamcube through the PC then I think recording the sounds would be quite simple no? /shrug
Dude, don't help him NOW. He's been a douche, make him suffer.