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I just had an AMAZING round on BF4 and was excited to start editing it for a youtube video. The problem: I always listen to music whilst playing BF4 and it was copyrighted. I want to be able to listen to music but have the recording (Shadow Play) only record the in-game audio. The 'in-game'  audio feature dosen't work for me.

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I just had an AMAZING round on BF4 and was excited to start editing it for a youtube video. The problem: I always listen to music whilst playing BF4 and it was copyrighted. I want to be able to listen to music but have the recording (Shadow Play) only record the in-game audio. The 'in-game'  audio feature dosen't work for me.

 

Since you own the game, if you want to, there are tools available to extract the audio from the in-game files.

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Tools in BF4 or Shadow Play?

 

External from both.

 

http://forum.symthic.com/battlefield-4-general-discussion/6591-bf4-audio-files/

 

Edit: And I believe in settings there is a way to set only in-game audio.

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I don't think you know what I mean. I want to listen to music and record a video with only the audio from BF4.

 

I know, I just edited it.

If you already had it recorded though, you can add some music from game back in.

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Since you own the game, if you want to, there are tools available to extract the audio from the in-game files.

 

I think he means the actual sound effects from in-mission: Radio chatter, gun reloading sounds, shot sounds, voice dialog, etc.

 

Not simply the soundtrack, which is what I assume you're eluding to.

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