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How can I record what the sound card is outputting?

Very good point,  I didn't do it yet, but your right!!!!
And of right now the record feature seems to work very well.
I THANK ALL OF YOU for the info. and help!

Keep up the great work!
I know I will have more problems later, I'm always doing things that are NOT standard

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@unclebump wrote:
 I just recorded an mp3 that was playing with the labview example file.



Hey Unclebump,

Could this be used to record streaming audio??  Humm.....  😉

I'll have to try it.

 

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LOL;
Well that is what I did to test it, but you will have to do intermediate file writes, as your memory will fill up.  And this is what I'm working on now.
Thanks
Bob
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I think it would be possible. I'll try it tonight. I have an X-fi sound card in that system. It should be able to record with the software that came with the card. I think it saves at 96kHz.
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Cool!!
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Ok, now tell me does anyone know how to store to disk "on-the_fly"(stream).  I seem to remember an example that did this, but I can't find it anymore.
Any help, would be, well, a help....
Thanks
Bob
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I would like to do it in ".wav" format... sorry I didn't put that in....
Thanks
Bob
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Yes, you can record streaming audio with the labview record sound vi. My X-fi software also has recording capability into mp3,wav,wma in stereo and mono.
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know I thought there was a vi by that name, but for some reason i can not find it.

If some one can let me know where it is that would be great.

Thanks

Bob

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Thanks Unclebump..

That is interesting to know...

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