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I'm looking for a way that I can record individual audio channels for me and my friends. This way when I edit them, I can individually adjust the audio to make them sound good.

 

Now if this can't happen I had an idea, but bear with me, this may take a minute.

 

Alright so my friends live close enough to where I can drive to get a USB stick that has individual audacity recordings on it, that way, i can import each individual audio file into my editing software to edit it. However, if i want to record and get individual audio, I need to be able to record game audio and video with shadowplay, WITHOUT recording skype audio. Otherwise, that audio file from audacity wouldn't matter, because I can't mute the mp4 file from shadowplay without muting the game audio, which I need. I just need to get rid of the skype audio, so I can import the audacity audio from me and my friends.

 

I'm sorry if this is confusing, but if anyone understands any help would be appreciated. 

 

 

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I'm looking for a way that I can record individual audio channels for me and my friends. This way when I edit them, I can individually adjust the audio to make them sound good.

 

Now if this can't happen I had an idea, but bear with me, this may take a minute.

 

Alright so my friends live close enough to where I can drive to get a USB stick that has individual audacity recordings on it, that way, i can import each individual audio file into my editing software to edit it. However, if i want to record and get individual audio, I need to be able to record game audio and video with shadowplay, WITHOUT recording skype audio. Otherwise, that audio file from audacity wouldn't matter, because I can't mute the mp4 file from shadowplay without muting the game audio, which I need. I just need to get rid of the skype audio, so I can import the audacity audio from me and my friends.

 

I'm sorry if this is confusing, but if anyone understands any help would be appreciated. 

Just make sure the skype volumes are set well before recording... I'd recommend using google hangouts so you can use hangout toolbox to control each player's voice volume. 

You could also have shadowplay record game audio, right? (I thought that's all it recorded.)

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Just make sure the skype volumes are set well before recording... I'd recommend using google hangouts so you can use hangout toolbox to control each player's voice volume. 

You could also have shadowplay record game audio, right? (I thought that's all it recorded.)

shadowplay records all audio going to your headset, including skype

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shadowplay records all audio going to your headset, including skype

Well that sucks. 

Instead of driving around to get a USB stick, just use Google Drive. 

Try this for splitting the audio. 

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yeah i already found this tutorial, i'm going to use jackfrag's video to do what I need, thanks though

Okay. 

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I did something similar to this, you have to use a different audio device for skype audio. 
As in  "Default device" and "Default Communications device". 
 

And instead of driving to their house with a USB stick (Files are very small, easy to upload anyways) you can open multiple instances of audacity and choose xsplit as a recording device, and then set xsplit to only record the audio of skype. 

It's a bit of a complicated setup, and trust me when I say things WILL go wrong, but for the most part it works.

 

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I did something similar to this, you have to use a different audio device for skype audio. 

As in  "Default device" and "Default Communications device". 

 

And instead of driving to their house with a USB stick (Files are very small, easy to upload anyways) you can open multiple instances of audacity and choose xsplit as a recording device, and then set xsplit to only record the audio of skype. 

It's a bit of a complicated setup, and trust me when I say things WILL go wrong, but for the most part it works.

I got it sorted out after I bought Dxtory, thanks for your input though :D

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