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I really would like to know the possible ways to 'get' the audio from a game, first of all, it seems that my computer doesn't have "stereo mix" (Yes I've read the guides, that tells how to enable. but no luck), therefore I have no way of recording it from stereomix, I have also tried decompiling the game, so I did decompiled and searched the code for a url or something obvious as where the sounds are loaded, no luck either. Is there anyway for getting the song from a process? What the process is sending to the os and capture the song? or could you scann the process memory looking for an audio file? or maybe scan the packets from the server to see if anything matches to an audio file?
I've tried almost everything, I really really want to have that song. What should I do? (Aside from learn java) 190.158.212.204 ( talk) 05:36, 23 August 2012 (UTC)
You could try this app to get past the no stereo mix problem http://stereomixplus.com/ Bornmiddleaged ( talk) 10:25, 26 August 2012 (UTC)
If you want to type 20 times a *, how do you do it? If you have several buffers already open, what is the easiest way to jump from one to the other? C-x b nameofbuffer works fine, but it seems to be too cumbersome. I need something like Contrl + Tab. Comploose ( talk) 17:26, 23 August 2012 (UTC)
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I really would like to know the possible ways to 'get' the audio from a game, first of all, it seems that my computer doesn't have "stereo mix" (Yes I've read the guides, that tells how to enable. but no luck), therefore I have no way of recording it from stereomix, I have also tried decompiling the game, so I did decompiled and searched the code for a url or something obvious as where the sounds are loaded, no luck either. Is there anyway for getting the song from a process? What the process is sending to the os and capture the song? or could you scann the process memory looking for an audio file? or maybe scan the packets from the server to see if anything matches to an audio file?
I've tried almost everything, I really really want to have that song. What should I do? (Aside from learn java) 190.158.212.204 ( talk) 05:36, 23 August 2012 (UTC)
You could try this app to get past the no stereo mix problem http://stereomixplus.com/ Bornmiddleaged ( talk) 10:25, 26 August 2012 (UTC)
If you want to type 20 times a *, how do you do it? If you have several buffers already open, what is the easiest way to jump from one to the other? C-x b nameofbuffer works fine, but it seems to be too cumbersome. I need something like Contrl + Tab. Comploose ( talk) 17:26, 23 August 2012 (UTC)