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I <3 Adriana
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Windows Media Player 10. I'm not quite sure though.
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Audacity.
Just set the source to Stereo Mix and hit the record button. It can save to WAV out-of-the-box, but you'll need something like LAME (lame_enc.dll) to save the file as an MP3.
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Any sound editing program should be able to do it.
Total Recorder and Virtual Audio Cable will also do the job if you want to grab a stream that you can't normally snatch from the card. |
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