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The problem is there are 3 boxes that are awaiting input values in the 'File audio output' window.
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I assume you meant to say choose 'File' and then you will see the 'File audio output' window? If yes then - Completed, no problem. This option is not available under, (Show settings: All). By showing ‘Simple’ the Audio Settings appear and there is a section titled ‘Output’ and then ‘Type’ with a drop down box that allows you to choose, ‘File Audio Output’. There is no place to select ‘File audio output’ unless perhaps you meant to say. When I get to 'Output modules' my only choices are (Show settings: All) - Completed, no problem.Īudio -> Output modules - Completed, no problem. This is where it gets a little confusing. Now everything you play in VLC (audio-wise) is stored to audiofile.wav file.Īs I said above, I successfully worked out the recording situation as per your instructions but would like to clarify something please. (Show settings: All) Audio -> Output modules and select File audio output. >If you wan to use VLC, then Tools -> Preferences. Yes I now understand, I did notice that result once I got it to record successfully as per your instructions. >And you don't want that, since the speed change isn't applied to it.
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>Red recording button does as-if recoding.ĭid you mean to say, as-is recording in regards to the fact that the red record button will only record the original speed/tempo of the file that is playing regardless of how many times you slow it down ? Yes, I loaded Audacity and it recorded the slowed down loops in VLC media player successfully. >It might be easier to capture what-u-hear, stereo-mix or wave-mix with Audacity.