![]() Personal digital voice recorders (DVRs).Televisions (via a SCART adapter cable connected to the computer sound card, or through a TV or VCR's audio out).Video cassette recorders (VCRs), Personal Video Recorders (PVRs) and DVD players (recording from a dedicated line-out containing audio output only).Musical Keyboards (via headphones-out, line-out or other audio-out, not from the MIDI output.).MiniDisc (MD) or Digital Audio Tape (DAT) players (if you have a digital audio interface, connect from digital out of the player to S/PDIF in of the audio interface.).Although cassette tapes and records (LPs) are the most popular examples, Audacity can be used just as easily to record audio from the following: ![]() You can use Audacity and your computer to record sound from any external device which outputs an audio signal. This set of tutorials provides instructions on how to record audio material from a variety of sources and then deploy it to CD, your computer or portable music player.
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