Windows 10: Serious Question: How To Record Sound?

Discus and support Serious Question: How To Record Sound? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Sorry to be creating a thread, but I need some help from the knowledgeable I.T experts here! I have a song here that plays within an app on my... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by NiceAndShy, Feb 21, 2017.

  1. Serious Question: How To Record Sound?


    Sorry to be creating a thread, but I need some help from the knowledgeable I.T experts here!

    I have a song here that plays within an app on my Windows 10 PC.

    However, I want to create an .MP3 file of this song so I can play it in Windows Media Player on my PC.

    How can I do this?

    Thank you!

    :)
     
    NiceAndShy, Feb 21, 2017
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    Hello, can i upgrade Windows 10 32bit to Windows 10 64bit my proccesor based on 64bit.

    If can, tell me how to do it? Serious Question: How To Record Sound? :)
     
    EimantasBuivydas, Feb 21, 2017
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  3. dalchina New Member

    Serious Question: How To Record Sound?

    dalchina, Feb 21, 2017
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  4. Edwin New Member
    Another possibility would be to record the source with GameBar, (WinKey+G) and convert it to mp3 online.
     
    Edwin, Feb 21, 2017
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  5. Thanks so much for your replies!

    Is it possible to do this using an app that's built into Windows 10?
     
    NiceAndShy, Feb 23, 2017
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  6. Fafhrd Win User
    Edwin's suggestion is built-in to Windows 10.

    Gamebar, which is accessed by the shortcut *Start+G is there to enable recording of windows, sound, video, keystrokes, etc.

    Here's Brink's tutorial, which you may find helpful.

    Game Bar - Turn On or Off in Windows 10
     
    Fafhrd, Feb 23, 2017
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  7. dalchina New Member

    Serious Question: How To Record Sound?

    Personally I find that incredibly cumbersome... at a glance, don't even know where the recording is stored, and I had to wade through a couple of unobvious screens to get Game bar responding - i.e. you need to follow the tutorial.

    That's certainly not intuitive.
     
    dalchina, Feb 23, 2017
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  8. Thanks!

    I'll give it a try.
     
    NiceAndShy, Feb 23, 2017
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  9. Are there any other options for me to try?
     
    NiceAndShy, Feb 23, 2017
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  10. Fafhrd Win User
    I guess it didn't work.

    I wish I hadn't butted in earlier, since I had never tried to use it as a sound recorder before.

    Because it is a total pain in the butt!

    It should be easy *Start+G then *Start+Alt+G should start recording, stop from the *Start+G again.

    I have a laptop with integrated GPU, so I get this:


    Serious Question: How To Record Sound? [​IMG]


    Eventually I got here:

    http://support.xbox.com/en-IE/xbox-o...s-for-game-dvr

    which shows a list of supported hardware and lots of exceptions (which seem to exclude any Graphics card I have on any desktop).

    Nothing to do with the audio system (to take an audio clip) - but your Graphics system - WHY??

    Fair enough if I am trying to capture Video game action, but just a sound clip???

    So, no I got no further. Oh, and Gamebar on makes this laptop behave strangely - unresponsive, like I have to cover the window that has (or should have) the focus with another window before the window updates - even with the cmd console, so things seem slow and treacly.

    Dalchina says that the Voice recorder only records from the microphone, and it picks up sounds from the speakers, so it is weak and tinny and picks up external noises. To use Voice recorder:

    *Start then type voice and then Enter

    opens the Voice recorder.

    the recordings are saved as .m4a files and are autonamed in

    C:\Users\Username\Documents\Sound recordings

    so you'd need to convert them to the format you want. I think Media Player will play and convert these?

    Since Windows 3.1 until Windows XP the Windows Sound Recorder (sndrec32.exe) did a better job. The Sound Recorder from Windows 7 or 8 does not work in Windows 10 - it depends on libraries that have been changed. I discovered that Windows XP sndrec32.exe does work in Windows 10 - it complains that something failed to register, but works as well as it ever did - which is not very impressively.

    But it does steal the Windows 10 Winver dialog when you click the Help, About menu:


    Serious Question: How To Record Sound? [​IMG]


    Just a word about the Windows store - if you click *Start then type Voice Recorder​ you will find some suggestions - I do not know what they are like, but you might dare to try them!
     
    Fafhrd, Feb 24, 2017
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  11. Edwin New Member
    This will work if your audio drivers support the method:
    1 Open System Tray
    2 right click Speaker icon
    3 click on Recording devices
    Right click in the 'Recording' Tab area and check mark 'Show Disabled Devices'/'Disconnected Devices', (5, 6)
    4 right click Stereo Mix
    7 Set as Default Device
    8 Press Record using Windows Voice Recorder
    9 Play the source.

    The recorded files will be in Documents/Sound Recordings


    Serious Question: How To Record Sound? [​IMG]
     
    Edwin, Feb 24, 2017
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    Wow, I appreciate the replies!

    I'll try it as soon as I can!
     
    NiceAndShy, Feb 24, 2017
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  13. Edwin New Member
    (Watch on YouTube in 1080)

    [youtube]CuvZXNGPebQ[/youtube]
     
    Edwin, Feb 24, 2017
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  14. Fafhrd Win User
    A word about "Stereo Mix" in the recording devices. The majority of on-board sound devices use Realtek chips.
    For reasons unknown, Microsoft Windows 10 upgrades seem to replace Realtek HD audio drivers and codecs with their own Generic Microsoft HD sound drivers.
    The generic drivers do not offer the Stereo Mix option.

    You may need to get and install drivers from Realtek, and expect Microsoft to attempt to change them back to generic drivers at every opportunity. See the Drivers and Hardware forum sticky at the top of Drivers and Hardware - Windows 10 Forums
     
    Fafhrd, Apr 5, 2018
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