![]() ![]() Mic - Neewer NW-800> Monitor - Behringer MicroMon MA400 > Power - Neewer 48V Phantom Power > Soundcard - Sabrent USB Soundcard I can’t export just the audio from the video with my current video editor. Use auto ducking while I’m speaking, make sure both can be heard, fix audio range (not sure I’m using that right) etc. I’m making gaming content on YouTube and my goal is to be able to record both my mic audio and game audio into Audacity so I can edit with both in mind. I’ve thought about doing some kind of Skype podcast, but it’s not something I’m doing right now. What is the aim and what content is in the “pc audio”? Are you recording Skype or is that just an example? These people are not normal and it’s almost impossible for someone else to duplicate their success. Chase did this with the Reel Life podcasts. There are people I’ve been calling Celebrity Unicorns who run Skype and Audacity, press Record and turn out show after show. Generic sound programs like Audacity usually fall apart when their sound services and drivers are ripped away from them and used for other jobs. It is usually required that your capture software “knows” what Skype is and how to work around it. Skype got to be a world-famous chat application by brutally taking over the computer that’s running it. It seems like Skype is just a simple communications program, but it’s not. MP3 creates sound damage and you can’t stop it. Other people make Skype recording software, but be careful not to get in bed with software that insists on using MP3 sound files. I know the upper two licenses do that, but that’s been a while now. They claim to be able to put the Skype voice on one track and your own voice on the other and save the work as a high-quality WAV sound file, suitable for editing and post production, pretty much exactly what you want. This isn’t an urgent problem, but now that I know I can’t figure it out I REALLY want to do it.Īre you preparing a Skype podcast? Unless you get insanely lucky, you’ll need purpose-built software to record a Skype show.įor the most part, Pamela has been good go-to software. ![]() If I’ve missed any info please let me know. I can’t use the main sound card input because it’s on a laptop that only has a single line in and relies on software to tell it what kind of signal it is (just a guess, but wasn’t very reliable). My guess would be that there’s a problem at the sound card, but I’m not sure what it would be or how to fix it. Mic > Headphone Monitor > Phantom Power > USB Sound Card > Audacity The main reason I’m asking here for help is because I’m not sure if my (kind of) odd setup is part of the problem. But those didn’t work (as far as I know how to use them). The closest thing was the Skype tutorial on Voicemeeter’s manual, or stereo mix. I’ve also taken a look around and can’t find info on how to make this work. I realize Audacity likely won’t do this on its own so I’ve found the program Voicemeeter and VB Virtual Audio Cable to try to get this to work…but I just can’t figure it out. What I want to do is record my mic audio and pc audio to different tracks in Audacity so I can edit them as needed. I’ve been using Audacity for quite a while now and have been able to work problems out on my own for the most part. I’m on Windows 10 and using Audacity 2.1.2 ![]()
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