How to record what is happening by the sound card without using the microphone to avoid loss of quality.

I tried, but there is no "Stereo mix" available options. There is only the (Conexant High Definition Audio) Microphone. It did not work. What I'll do is to buy a DVD for TV (tv Record program) burner and plug the hdmi cable from my computer to the DVD recorder and record what I want. After that, I just rip the audio from the file. I see no other option to do. I use windows vista Home premium.

I would like to know how I can record the sound that is played by the soundcard using Vista without using the microphone as a source. Let's say the audio is played (audio stream) and I want to record this stream. There are many software that we can download that record what is happening in the microphone. The sound bounces off the speakers to the microphone. But when this happens, you lose a lot of the quality of the audio. So my question is if it is possible to record what is happening to the right of the sound card, before being sent to the sound card in order to avoid the loss of audio quality.

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Movie Maker has an option to record Narration...
(Tools / tell the chronology). If you select stereo mix
as the "Audio Input Source", you can save the
Audio online. Your speakers and microphone are
not required.

And... maybe this link will help:

How to record Internet radio stations on Windows Vista (using Audacity)
http://www.ehow.com/how_4604071_record-Internet-radio-Windows-Vista.html John Inzer - MS - MVP - digital media experience

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