Re: Capturing computer audio
Chris Mullins
Hi If I do not want NVDA to spoil a recording I switch it to silent mode. I record a lot from Youtube and the fact that there are shortcut keys to control Virtual Recorder, means I can put focus on the start button of YouTube, use NVDA+s to put NVDA in silent mode, press Windows+Control+g to start the recorder, then press enter to start Youtube playing. When I’ve recorded what I want, I press Windows+Control+h to stop recording, NVDA+s twice to restore NVDA speech, then do whatever I need to do with Youtube. Virtual Recorder also has a settting to silence system sounds, so yu don’t get the chime of arriving emails halfway through your recording. Works a treat.
Cheers Chris
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arlene
Sent: 15 October 2019 21:48 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Capturing computer audio
If you use Audacity or other programs to capture Audio. Wil any screen reader be heard in the back ground?
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From: Luke Davis
Audacity is good at this. They have a tutorial page that instructs on how to do it:
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorial_recording_computer_playback_on_windows.html
Luke
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019, Sile via Groups.Io wrote:
> What is the easiest way to capture the audio from NVDA - I have to send > feedback on a webpage to Google and they asked me to navigate and send them > the audio output.
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