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    ISSUE 21.29 • 2024-07-15 FREEWARE SPOTLIGHT By Deanna McElveen My daughters made a video of themselves singing a song they’d created when they were li
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    • #2687887

      I am looking for something to record an audio online meeting which includes vocal input from the user. Will this program pick up the audio from the user’s microphone along with the audio from other participants for a full recording of the meeting?

    • #2687917

      I think a far better option for extracting audio from video is ffmpeg (https://www.ffmpeg.org/). It’s free and open source, and it is also the engine behind most GUI based utilities. Instead of installing yet another gui app you can just download and unzip ffmpeg. The command line to extract the audio is

      ffmpeg -i video.mp4 audio.mp3

      In fact, using just the basic command line with no options (there are hundreds, most not needed for casual use) you can  convert between just about any video format. ffmpeg determines which codecs to use based on the file extension. You can even use ffmpeg to convert between subtitle formats as in

      ffmpeg -i subtitle.sub subtitle.srt

      As for recording audio I highly recommend audacity (https://www.audacityteam.org/). Also free.

    • #2687967

      I did download and try out AutoAudioRecorder.  However, results weren’t great (plus had issues with my USB DAC, which is set to a much higher sample rate).  If you are looking to grab better quality music audio, would recommend Audacity instead.

    • #2687984

      The best one is ApowerRec.

      You can record the sound of your PC and also the auxiliary input and you can

      also record your screen (video).

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    • #2688052

      Audacity! Been using it for over a decade. Free. IDK how any general purpose audio software can be more simple and still be so versatile and loaded with professional features. Very easy to use. Just try it.  Or, maybe MS built-in “GAME BAR” – I think you can choose to record audio & video, or just audio…

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    • #2688053

      PS, Audacity will walk you through downloading the “ffmpeg” software!

    • #2688091

      I cannot get this to work at all with MP3:

      Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click
      Continue, the application will ignore this emor and attempt to continue. If
      you click Quit, the application will close immediately.
      Unsupported Sample Rate 192000
      Parameter name: format.

      The maker has no idea. MP3 options have no effect.

      I can get WAV easily enough, but auto-start of recording never does work. I have to click the red button top left to start.
      (Win11 Pro, 23H2, up to date except for July)

      Any thoughts? Audacity has no trouble.

    • #2688165

      Open Audacity and select Edit > Preferences.

      Select the Libraries item and ensure it shows an MP3 Library version.

      AudacityMP3

        If it doesn’t, click Download to install it.

      Select the Quality item and change the Default Sample Rate: to 4800 Hz.

      AudacitySampleRate

      Try using MP3 again.

    • #2688168

      Screenshot-2024-07-16-143453
      but Quality appears elsewhere with the rates (v 3.5.1, current):

      Screenshot-2024-07-16-144503
      – was 44100 (not something I have changed, I think)

      Same error, though.  No change.

    • #2689687

      Thanks, Deanna! This worked great for me recording to MP3 on Windows 7. I like the simplicity of it.

      FYI: It’s not specified in the OP, but checking the Loop Recording feature will create a new MP3 file if the requisite silence is detected.

    • #2691361

      Thanks for sharing this resource, Deanna. I was happy to see the latest version of Snipping Tool on Windows 11 allows for this, in a way. It will “snip” video and audio.

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    • #2696039

      As of 08-12-2024, opening AutoAudioRecorder results in a dialogue box asking the user to update to the “Pro” version.  Selecting “Cancel” results in the application closing.  It appears that the “free” version is no more?

      • #2696390
        I found the same... 
        What is the price for the Pro version?
        And is it for a perpetual or annual license?
        Thanks!
    • #2696420

      https://www.bandicam.com/buy/ : annual or perpetual.

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