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October 24, 2009 6:08 AM PDT

How to record audio with your computer

by Donald Bell
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There's an entire hardware industry built of products that ease the pain of recording audio to a basic home computer. But the truth is, you really don't need things like USB turntables, USB cassette decks, or USB microphones in order to make decent digital audio recordings.

A willingness to experiment and $15 PC microphone or $3 minijack cable should be enough to get you up and running with computer audio recording. The trouble is, most people just don't know where to begin. I can't promise that he following How To video and slideshow will turn your computer into a full-fledged, multitrack digital recording studio, but at least it'll demystify a few things and get you pointed in the right direction.

Donald Bell is CNET Reviews' senior editor for MP3 players and portable audio, and one half of the MP3 Insider blog and weekly podcast. He also likes getting his hands dirty with digital audio tools for musicians and DJs.
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by Saltiva October 24, 2009 11:00 AM PDT
I'll tell you how to Record Audio FROM your computer. Get Nero Wave Editor- With it I can record any audio from the web streamed thru Nero and save it as MP3- What Have You
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by richard mitnick October 24, 2009 3:52 PM PDT
Saltiva comment is more useful. I have been recording with .mp3 recording software for quite some time, from streaing audio on the web. There is plenty available. One on-air person at a Classical music program even told his listeners if they have friends far away that they should get software and record his program to time shift it.
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