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How Can You Record Ventrilo Even When People Set Themselves To Not Be Recorded?

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What are some ways to record Ventrilo even when people have “Allow other users to record me” unchecked? This will probably involve other programs.
Thank you in advance.

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  1. One Response to “How Can You Record Ventrilo Even When People Set Themselves To Not Be Recorded?”

  2. I suggest using a free Audio program called Audacity. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
    On some systems (I know it works on mine) you can record sound directly off you’re sound card. Anything that plays through the speakers, can be recorded.
    Some steps to test Audacity’s sound card recording abilities:
    1. Assuming you have downloaded and installed Audacity, open it up
    2. In the main window there should be a slightly confusing looking set of buttons. There is one drop down box in particular that should say Microphone. Click on it.
    3. Click on Stereo Mix.
    4. Press the record button (the red circle)
    5. Open the volume control mixer (assuming you’re using windows)
    6. Click the “Volume Control” slider, a noise should be made.
    7. In Audacity again click the stop button (the square)
    8. Click the skip to start button (purple <<| ) and click play (green triangle)
    9. If you can hear the noise, you should be able to record any program that makes noise. If not then I am unable to help.

    By Phil on Jan 31, 2010

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