How to record system audio in Windows 11
In Windows 11, you can record system sound using the following methods:
- Use the built-in recording device:
- Open the “Settings” and click on the “Sound” option.
- In the “Sound” settings page, locate the “Recording” section.
- Select a built-in recording device (such as a microphone) as the default recording device.
- Open any recording software and start recording.
- Use virtual audio devices:
- Install virtual audio device software (such as VB-CABLE).
- Open “Settings” and tap on the “Sound” option.
- Go to the “Output” section in the “Sound” settings page.
- Set the virtual audio device as the default output device.
- Open any recording software and start recording.
- Use a third-party recording software.
- Download and install third-party recording software that supports system sound recording, such as Audacity, Adobe Audition, etc.
- Open the recording software and choose the system sound as the recording source.
- Configure recording parameters, such as sample rate and bit depth.
- Start recording.
Please note that certain methods may require specific hardware and driver support on your computer.