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"bruiceinbr" <bruiceinbr[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DE051351-546C-45FC-9E5B-1C518E3759EF[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > I have used Windows Media Encoder to create audio files of radio > broadcasts > streaming to my laptop over the internet. Upon playback I discovered that > ambient noises from my house were also recorded into the file, such as > dogs > barking, dishes being put away in the kitchen, conversations between > myself > and family members, dogs feet clicking across the hardwood floors, etc. I > tried to fix the problem by eliminating the built-in microphone from being > a > source, but now I've evidently really messed things up. > > Now I can't encode (record) anything. The only audio capture device > listed > is a multi-channel wave source. I don't think that is what I want. I > want > to use the sound that is coming over the internet and through my > computer's > sound card. > > Can anyone guide me through what I should do?
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