Streaming Computer Audio on Watchtail
15 years ago
Many have asked how it can be done. Here, I will breifly describe the process.
It could either be super-easy or completely impossible for you to do.
The simple answer is you want to select "Stereo Mix" or "Wave Out Mix" as your record source in Windows. If you've got XP or earlier, it's a breeze. Just right-click on your volume control, go to Options > Properties, and select Record from the radio buttons.
If you've got Vista or 7, it's even more buried. You have to go to Control Panel in classic view, open Sound, go to the Microphone or Recording tab, right-click somewhere and select "Show Disabled Devices," and if the stars align, you should see one of the two things I named show up on the list.
If you've got a mac, try looking for a program called Soundflower. I have no experience with it personally, but 40,000 Google results can't be wrong.
It could either be super-easy or completely impossible for you to do.
The simple answer is you want to select "Stereo Mix" or "Wave Out Mix" as your record source in Windows. If you've got XP or earlier, it's a breeze. Just right-click on your volume control, go to Options > Properties, and select Record from the radio buttons.
If you've got Vista or 7, it's even more buried. You have to go to Control Panel in classic view, open Sound, go to the Microphone or Recording tab, right-click somewhere and select "Show Disabled Devices," and if the stars align, you should see one of the two things I named show up on the list.
If you've got a mac, try looking for a program called Soundflower. I have no experience with it personally, but 40,000 Google results can't be wrong.
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