Record
How to record sound from Microphone, DVD / VCD / CD Player, MP3 Player, RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, Web Page, Internet Conversation, Internet News, Internet Radio Station and the others?
- Step 1. Select the Record Source
Select 'Microphone' in the Record Source to record from Microphone. Select 'Stereo Mix' in the Record Source to record any sound from your sound card.
- Step 2. Click the Record button to begin recording
- Step 3. Click Stop button to end recording
Recording from a Microphone
Most sound cards can receive sound input from a microphone through the sound card microphone port. This is useful for recording voice or sounds directly to your computer.
Check your hardware. If your microphone has never worked, or it stopped working, first check the physical connection of the microphone. Verify that it is firmly plugged into the microphone port instead of the headphone or speaker port.
Tip: If you are not sure which port is correct, you can check the sound card to see if it is marked. Sometimes the sound card has a picture of a microphone. Otherwise, you can use a process of elimination, check the documentation that came with your hardware, or contact the hardware manufacturer.
- Open ALO Audio Editor.
- Choose Mic, or Microphone from record Options.
- Adjust the recording volume for the highest possible performance. To do this, adjust the slider bars.
- Click the Record button and then speak into the microphone.
- If the microphone is plugged into the correct jack, the wave patterns on the display should move up and down. If it does not move, sound is not going to your microphone. If the wave moves, click the Stop button, and then click the Play button to listen to your recording.
- Click File > Save As. This saves the audio data from the microphone as a WAV, MP3, or WMA file.
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