i have "wavelab" on my computer. it's a very useful software for any recording
tasks. when i like to record the sound of a specific game, i start wavelab and
afterwards i start the game, which contains the sound i'd like to record.
then i hit "tab" to switch between the game and wavelab and in wavelab's interface
i activate the option to record. as the game sound is being routed on the same
soundcard which wavelab is "listening" to, it's easy to capture the desired sounds
this way.
the same goes with movies and such...
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