Simply in frap's options choose to record sound as well. Then it'll record sound from all the devices u've chosen to play sound of in Window's "volume control" (i.e. all which u haven't chosen to be muted).
Thats realy not what I asked for tho, as VF's guide is how to record with a second PC, which is fairly easy to get all this working. I cant bother to keep a second PC next to me tho only to record with so I asked if it was possible to get it working with fraps.
anyone got a solution for this and can write a quick guide how to get there? i have the opposite problem, i can only record my own voice. i would i go about getting vent to record every sound on my computer?
Go to start -> settings -> control panel -> sounds and audio devices.
Under the volume tab, tick "place volume icon in the taskbar" and click ok.
A small speaker icon should now be on your taskbar ... double click it.
You will probably see that microphone or line in (depending on what type of mic you are using) is set to mute. Clear the check box for which ever applies to you.
Depending on what sound card you have, you will probably find the same controls under some utility from your sound card manufacturer.
There is a reason for this to be on by default. You will need to use a headset if you want to be able to hear the sound while you are recording ... or you will need a highly directional mic. Otherwise you will just get a feedback loop.
I haven't had much experience with vent, so it might be the case that vent automatically sets mic playback to mute when it loads up. If that is the case there may be an option in vent to stop that, or you will have to un-mute the mic again once vent is restarted.
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