Audio Capture from Web Browser (Chrome)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 9:39 pm
Greetings
I'm just trying to capture song audio from streaming services (Pandora, YouTube, TV shows etc). I did find the proper settings to capture from the internal sound card so I am getting audio into Audacity. Default settings produce a weird "ultra bass" with decreased voice. I did not find any tutorial to help me out.
I'm just looking to achieve basic capture, and export to MP3 and Apple Lossless (I did get those FF extensions to do that). Is there any tweaks I need to do to get it to capture "plain" audio like I want to? I've already mastered the alvin and the chipmunks setting myself here.
The Mixer Toolbar let's me adjust the volume (right slider) but the input slider (the left one) will not move (i'm trying to tone down the recording input it's too high and noticed it won't budge while I have been playing with the settings).
I'm running Audacity 2.3.0 build date 9-24-18, WIN 10 Home v1803 All I can see for the sound is "Realtec High Definition Audio".
It is an HP Notebook PC, LAPTOP-7L0EJLS9, 4G ram, 64 bit.
Thanks in advance for any help here.
Michael
I'm just trying to capture song audio from streaming services (Pandora, YouTube, TV shows etc). I did find the proper settings to capture from the internal sound card so I am getting audio into Audacity. Default settings produce a weird "ultra bass" with decreased voice. I did not find any tutorial to help me out.
I'm just looking to achieve basic capture, and export to MP3 and Apple Lossless (I did get those FF extensions to do that). Is there any tweaks I need to do to get it to capture "plain" audio like I want to? I've already mastered the alvin and the chipmunks setting myself here.
The Mixer Toolbar let's me adjust the volume (right slider) but the input slider (the left one) will not move (i'm trying to tone down the recording input it's too high and noticed it won't budge while I have been playing with the settings).
I'm running Audacity 2.3.0 build date 9-24-18, WIN 10 Home v1803 All I can see for the sound is "Realtec High Definition Audio".
It is an HP Notebook PC, LAPTOP-7L0EJLS9, 4G ram, 64 bit.
Thanks in advance for any help here.
Michael