how to record from speakers and microphone at the same time?
Written By: admin on July 30, 2009
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well i want to know because i want to do a walktrough for a game with the sound and my voice recording at the same time. so can any one help me
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You need to buy two 3.5mm Y-Adapter cords and a 3.5mm male cable at radio shack. They are the ones that have 1 male jack on 1 side, and 2 female jacks on the other. A 3.5mm jack is the same thing as a headphone jack. On the back of your computer there is usually a blue 3.5mm port called Line-In. It is usually located next to a green port that you plug your speakers into. The green port is referred to as line-out. Disconnect your speakers from the Line-Out port and plug the male ends of the 3.5mm adapters into both the Line-In and Line-Out ports. Plug your speakers into one of the female jacks on the adapter coming out of the line-out. Then take your 3.5mm to 3.5mm male cable and connect it to the remaining female jack on the Line-Out’s Y-Adapter, and then into one of the the Line-In’s Y-Adapter Jacks. Finally connect your microphone into the remaining y-adapter jack on the Line-In.
Open your program and set your recording device to Line-In, and there ya go.