Well, I'm using Total Recorder, not Audacity, so I don't know if this
applies with Audacity. But with Total Recorder, you can set it so it only
records streams that begin after Total Recorder is opened. Since JFW or
whatever you're using opens when you start the machine, it won't be
recorded. Better yet, you can assign JFW to your internal card, in my case a
Connexant, and make Total Recorder's virtual device driver the Windows
default sound card. As a result, JFW goes through the Conexant, and
everything else goes to Total Recorder. This has the advantage that you can
record streams that started before you open Total Recorder. Unfortunately,
all this audio versatility was ruined in Vista, and continues with worthless
7 and even more worthless 8.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Bailes" <david_bai...@yahoo.co.uk>
To: "PC-audio" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: Is Audacity more accessible on the PC or the Mac,or doesn't it
matter?
Hi Dave,
just out of interest, how to you separate the streams on XP?
David.
original message:
Unfortunately, that's what I thought. I'm trying to record programs on my PC
like Rhapsody, YouTube streams, my Slingbox, etc. In XP, there's no problem
separating these streams from JFW, but I can't do it in 7. Maybe the Mac is
the way to go.
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