Radio Skype Call (1 Viewer)

SlowerThanPlatt

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For anyone who is interested I will be streaming the radio on Skype this season for fans who can't pick up CWR from where they live or can't get hold of a radio. My Skype is the same as my username on here so if you add me as a contact I will add you into the group.

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Jonny

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If you're going to stream it over something, do it over justin.tv or ustream, less hassle than adding everyone on skype.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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I will be doing the call around 2pm. For anyone who wants to listen to the game tomorrow add me on Skype which is the same name as here.
 

Philosoraptor

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How To Enable “Stereo Mix” in Windows 7 (to Record Audio)

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Ever need to record something on your computer exactly as it comes out of your speakers? Enabling “Stereo Mix” will let you do exactly that, and here’s how to do it.
Nowadays, most sound cards have the ability to record whatever is being output. The only hang-up is accessing that recording channel, which can be done rather easily.
Enable Stereo Mix

Go down to the audio icon in your system tray, right-click it, and go to “Recording Devices” to open up the proper settings pane.
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In the pane, right-click on a blank area, and make sure both “View Disabled Devices” and “View Disconnected Devices” options are checked. You should see a “Stereo Mix” option appear.
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Right-click on “Stereo Mix” and click “Enable” to be able to use it.
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I Still Don’t See It…

In some cases, your audio chipset drivers aren’t helping your cause. Most likely, this is because they’re outdated. In other instances, however, it’s because the newest Windows 7 drivers don’t support this feature. This was the case on my Asus Eee PC (a 1000HE), but I got around the issue by downloading and installing the older Windows XP/Vista drivers for my audio chipset. As always, before changing your drivers, make sure create a system restore point in case things don’t go as planned.
How Do I Use This?

With “Stereo Mix” enabled, you can open up your favorite recording program and select that instead of your microphone before you record. If you don’t see the option, or your program doesn’t give you the ability to change the recording device, you can disable or unplug your microphone and make “Stereo Mix” the default recording device.
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This works well for when you want to capture audio for a screen-sharing session, or record audio from streaming sources – such as live web-casts – that don’t necessarily allow you to download content immediately. In order to do that, you’d open up your audio-recording application of choice (like Audacity), be sure other recording devices are muted or disabled, and click record. Be sure to check out our article, The How-To Geek Guide on Audio Editing: The Basics, to learn how to use Audacity.
 
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SlowerThanPlatt

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I don't understand much of that but thanks for the advice. :D

For those who want to listen to the game add my Skype which is the same as here. I will start the call around 2pm for the build up.
 

Deanoaka

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You should do a private and passworded channel on Twitch TV - 9 times out of 10 they don't take any notice. I have streamed TV to my relatives in America using this in the past.
 

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