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Recording a Voice Chat Game

Is there a way to make a recording of a voice chat game for log purposes? Either through Roll20 or a secondary program?
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Munky
Roll20 Production Team
Marketplace Creator
Compendium Curator
If all you are going for is Audio, try looking into Audacity. 
Thanks for the help. And yeah, all I need is audio, cause no one uses voice, and we rarely use the map except for pictures anyway.
So, testing it out, it seems like it only records what I say. Since I use headphones, it's not picking up any other sounds. That won't really work, unless I'm just not doing something right.
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Tetsuo
Forum Champion
Audacity can do that, see this:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.howtogeek.com/217348/how-to-record-the-sound-coming-from-your-pc-even-without-stereo-mix/" rel="nofollow">http://www.howtogeek.com/217348/how-to-record-the-sound-coming-from-your-pc-even-without-stereo-mix/</a>
This seems like it would work for everything others say, but it doesn't seem to record what I say when its set up for this... traded one problem for the opposite XD
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Jakob
Sheet Author
API Scripter
You could look into Voicemeeter/Virtual Audio Cable as a way of routing audio signals around your computer. I'm quite confident it should be able to do what you want.
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Tetsuo
Forum Champion
Adran06 said: This seems like it would work for everything others say, but it doesn't seem to record what I say when its set up for this... traded one problem for the opposite XD You need to enable microphone monitoring for it to pick up what you say as well
Franky H. said: Adran06 said: This seems like it would work for everything others say, but it doesn't seem to record what I say when its set up for this... traded one problem for the opposite XD You need to enable microphone monitoring for it to pick up what you say as well And how do I do that? I haven't found any options like that.
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Tetsuo
Forum Champion
Right-click your speaker icon in the task tray. Go to recording devices. Right click your mic. Go to properties. Go to listen. Check: Listen to this device. You'll hear yourself speak, but so will Audacity.
That explains it. Thanks for the help. It works now.
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Scott C.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
API Scripter
Compendium Curator
Voicemeeter would allow you to do this without having to also hear yourself. It's a little unintuitive to use at first, but also can do a lot with mixing various inputs into different outputs. Edit, as long as audacity allows you to choose what input to listen to, voicemeeter will work with it as well.