For Windows 7 and earlier, legacy versions of Audacity are available on the Legacy Windows downloads page.; For macOS 10.12 (Sierra) and earlier, legacy versions of Audacity are available on the Legacy Mac downloads page.; For Linux, the appropriate version of Audacity for your operating system is usually included in your distribution’s repository. Due to reported problems with SnapCraft. All Sound Recorder Vista 1.3. Win7codecs is a complete and functional collection of codecs for Windows 7 OS with no additional adjustments required to work. The Win7codecs installer will remove automatically most other popular codec packs from your computer prior installing its own set of codecs. As soon as the install process is done you will be able to play your media content immediately and all your files will be recognized by Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center.
If it helps using All Sound Recorder Vista (or anything else)...
PC/laptop hardware makers often disable audio recording from anything other than the mic/line-in jacks as a means of supporting DRM. IMHO always search for solutions using your hardware make/model, & if that fails look for solutions based on similar or identical audio hardware -- if you're lucky someone's already figured out a fix... I've read of it sometimes being a single registry value.
Perhaps using a cable [to *loop back*] is simplest of all, but it has it's minor negatives too... For a cable all you need is a plug on one end that matches/fits the speaker/headphone out, & the other end fits, plugs into the mic/line-in. You can pick them up *Very* cheap from places like meritline.com on sale [I think they had one recently for something like 69 cents shipped], or head over to RadioShack [IMHO Best Buy's usually a bit high].
Problems include 1) you sometimes cannot monitor what you're recording because you're taking up the only headphone jack & using it turns off speakers, 2) you can't alter the input volume level as easily as using some external hardware with a knob, 3) too long a cable with a laptop can be annoying, 4) it can be a PITA to plug a cable in/out on the back of your PC etc...
One potential fix is supplementing the current, often on-board audio chipset/card -- for PCs soundcards are available *very* cheap, & for both PCs & laptops, you could always try a $2-$3 USB device from a place like Meritline.com when they have them on sale [if you don't like it, or do love it but wish you'd bought a more expensive version you're not out much at all -- here's an example though it's not on sale now http://goo.gl/xuGOS ]. Places like Best Buy also sell small boxes/devices that give you 2 or more outputs to share headphones when the source [your PC/laptop] has only one out jack, & some include volume controls & some have small amps built-in. Whether you use one of those devices or a simple splitter [ http://goo.gl/NWadU ] to supply the signal to both the input jack & your headphones/speakers bear in mind that you're also making that signal weaker to everything that's plugged in, so a built-in amp *might* be worth it [headphones can & do vary in how much power they require].
And finally, there's often nothing wrong at all with using maybe less common alternatives... If you already have, or need an excuse to buy an audio recorder [e.g. http://goo.gl/k2s17 ] that could work for you -- inside a PC/laptop is after all a terrible place to record audio because of all the electrical noise & interference. You can also consider hardware like the now very cheap USB video capture devices -- a bonus to anyone doing long recordings might be that the audio in video files can be lossless & unlike .wav can get as big as necessary [you most often don't want .wav over 2 GB, & can't go >4 GB].
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User-friendly program that helps you record audio streams via your computer’s sound card, export the audio file to WAV, MP3, WMA, OGG, APE or other file format, and schedule the recording tasks
All Sound Recorder Vista is a Windows software application designed specifically for helping you record any sound that passes throughout your computer’s sound card.
User interface
You are welcomed by a clean feature lineup that allows you to pick the audio source, adjust the loopback device, as well as check out information about the recorded sound, such as length, size, status and format info.
Smart buttons are placed in the primary panel for letting you control the recording process, as you may start, pause or stop the current task. At the bottom of the layout, the utility keeps a list with all our recorded files.
Recording features
You can configure several recording settings that are placed at your fingertips, namely adjust the channel, sample rate and bits per sample. In addition, you may choose the output file format: WAV, MP3, WMA, OGG, APE, FLAC, TTA, WV, AAC, MPC or SPX.
The tool lets you turn on the DAR (Data Active Record) mode in order to automatically pause the recording in case no sound data is received. You may change the threshold level and silent length.
Built-in wizards for carrying out recordings and scheduling tasks
All Sound Recorder Vista gives you the possibility to follow a step-by-step approach for configuring a recording task with minimal effort. You are allowed to choose between different recoding modes (e.g. normal, voice from microphone, song from player, Internet stream), select the device and source, adjust the volume, as well as alter the channel, sample rate and bits per sample.
When it comes to output settings, you may pick the file format, and enable the compression and automatic gain control modes.
You can schedule a recording task by using global settings or tweaking custom ones, so as to be able to automatically stop the recording after a custom number of seconds, and choose the saving directory, audio source and output format.
Bottom line
All in all, All Sound Recorder Vista comes with a handy suite of features for helping you record sound. The built-in wizards make this program accessible to all types of users, be they rookies or professionals.
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