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Hi
I have a lot of meetings using a skype like tool called zoom and I'm trying to capture the screen AND the audio coming out of the speakers/headphones, however, I don't have administrator rights on my work PC so I can't install the driver.
I've figured out how to capture the desktop separately (using FFmpeg) and I'm right now using a portable version of Audacity with WASAPI as the Audio host to capture the audio. This is cumbersome though, so I was wondering if there was a way to do the same with virtual audio grabber WITHOUT installing it as a driver (thus not needing administrator access)?
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Hi
I have a lot of meetings using a skype like tool called zoom and I'm
trying to capture the screen AND the audio coming out of the
speakers/headphones, however, I don't have administrator rights on my work
PC so I can't install the driver.
I've figured out how to capture the desktop separately (using FFmpeg) and
I'm right now using a portable version of Audacity with WASAPI as the Audio
host to capture the audio. This is cumbersome though, so I was wondering if
there was a way to do the same with virtual audio grabber WITHOUT
installing it as a driver (thus not needing administrator access)?
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Hi
I have a lot of meetings using a skype like tool called
zoom
and I'm trying to capture the screen AND the audio coming out of the speakers/headphones, however, I don't have administrator rights on my work PC so I can't install the driver.I've figured out how to capture the desktop separately (using FFmpeg) and I'm right now using a portable version of Audacity with WASAPI as the Audio host to capture the audio. This is cumbersome though, so I was wondering if there was a way to do the same with virtual audio grabber WITHOUT installing it as a driver (thus not needing administrator access)?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: