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- Kamazorn
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Somebody on NG made a soundboard with weebl n bob sounds on it. I was wondering how he got those sounds and if you could gimme links or something. thanks.
-Kam
All within me gone, but pain and hope. Hoping that the pain would fade away!
- Frazmaster
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At 11/2/08 02:19 AM, Kamazorn wrote: Somebody on NG made a soundboard with weebl n bob sounds on it. I was wondering how he got those sounds and if you could gimme links or something. thanks.
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he would have cut them from the weebl n bob episodes...it wouldnt be hard 2 do yourself
- JonH2O
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There are programs out there that tap the output of audio that is going to your speakers.
I had one a long time ago and worked fine.
A simple google search for something like "record the output being sent to speakers" or something similar.
Hope this helps.
- SinJim
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Sound Recorder can do it, but it's not the best quality.
Audacity is better, and free, but a bit more complicated.
Wiretap Studio can also do it (best quality, in my opinion) but it's about $80.
~Andrew
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At 11/3/08 10:36 AM, SinJim wrote: Sound Recorder can do it, but it's not the best quality.
Audacity is better, and free, but a bit more complicated.
Wiretap Studio can also do it (best quality, in my opinion) but it's about $80.
~Andrew
ahh yeah! WIRETAP. That's what I was using.


