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[[Audacity]] gives access to a feature of windows called "WASAPI".
[[Audacity]] gives access to a feature of windows called "WASAPI".


> In Audacity, choose the “Windows WASAPI” audio host, and then choose an appropriate loopback device, such as “Speakers (loopback)” or “Headphones (loopback).”
<blockquote>In Audacity, choose the “Windows WASAPI” audio host, and then choose an appropriate loopback device, such as “Speakers (loopback)” or “Headphones (loopback).” [https://www.howtogeek.com/217348/how-to-record-the-sound-coming-from-your-pc-even-without-stereo-mix/ source]
 
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[https://www.howtogeek.com/217348/how-to-record-the-sound-coming-from-your-pc-even-without-stereo-mix/ source]


== Mac OS ==
== Mac OS ==


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Revision as of 07:13, 22 April 2020

Linux

https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorial_recording_computer_playback_on_linux.html

Windows

Audacity gives access to a feature of windows called "WASAPI".

In Audacity, choose the “Windows WASAPI” audio host, and then choose an appropriate loopback device, such as “Speakers (loopback)” or “Headphones (loopback).” source

Mac OS

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