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Ittaidv  
#1 Posted : Friday, August 14, 2015 11:25:09 PM(UTC)
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It would be awesome if there was an option to record audio inside vmix as a seperate file. The multirecorder only records video. This way 1 song, or 1 concert can be recorded seperatly as audio only. Artists often ask me an audio recording of their set, to put on their soundcloud. Now I have to transcode it from the video, which takes some time. With this option, I would be able to give it right after their set on a usb stick or something, and not be bothered afterwards of encoding files and sending them via the internet.
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#2 Posted : Saturday, August 15, 2015 4:41:31 PM(UTC)
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, September 9, 2015 9:51:19 PM(UTC)
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This would help me as well...
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#4 Posted : Friday, September 11, 2015 8:31:41 AM(UTC)
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+1, for sharing the teachings via USB after the services!
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#5 Posted : Saturday, September 12, 2015 1:40:38 PM(UTC)
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I am now using Fairstars Recorder next to vMix, but I like to do it all in one Program.
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#6 Posted : Saturday, September 12, 2015 3:49:07 PM(UTC)
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wwdv wrote:
+1

I am now using Fairstars Recorder next to vMix, but I like to do it all in one Program.


This is interesting and not sure I understand the problem. Most post-video editors will let you stripe away the video portion of a video-audio file and maintain the audio portion only. Or with the post-video editor (Cyber-Link Power Director) you can use the "audio edit feature" which will place the audio into an audio editor from which you can save the audio file as a new file.

Another way might be to patch the audio into a second computer via a audio mixer and record the audio only with a program like Audacity?

Cheers!
~George
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#7 Posted : Saturday, September 12, 2015 4:17:16 PM(UTC)
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I am archiving all our church services in audio only, FairStars Recorder automatically records when it detects audio and stops recording after a specific time of silence (it saves the audiofile with the date and time string in the filename).
It only takes 1% processor power, but FSR can only record directly the line input and not vMix output (I like to use vMix compressor for the recordings).

Recording video and take out the audio part takes a lot more processor power, disk space and work.
Audio recording in vMix that automatically starts when vMix is starting with the date and time in the filename would be very handy for archiving.
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#8 Posted : Saturday, September 12, 2015 4:27:41 PM(UTC)
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GeorgeR wrote:
wwdv wrote:
+1

I am now using Fairstars Recorder next to vMix, but I like to do it all in one Program.


This is interesting and not sure I understand the problem. Most post-video editors will let you stripe away the video portion of a video-audio file and maintain the audio portion only. Or with the post-video editor (Cyber-Link Power Director) you can use the "audio edit feature" which will place the audio into an audio editor from which you can save the audio file as a new file.

Another way might be to patch the audio into a second computer via a audio mixer and record the audio only with a program like Audacity?

Cheers!
~George


For us it's easier if we can deliver the audio recording immediatly after or even during the gig. We have a lot of post work, and don't want to be bothered with individual dj's or bands requesting us the audio recording afterwards. Often they are international artists, so it takes a lot of mailing, messages and wetransfer uploading to achieve this. They always want it fast, and don't understand it takes some time to process. Also the audio quality of mpeg2 and mp4 recordings is not good enough to deliver to a client, wav or mp3 320 recording would be a valuable option.

Right now we sometimes use our Zoom r16 to record the audio, but it doesn't allow to record and be used as a soundcard at the same time. We then have to setup multiple soundcards and recorders to achieve this. Using virtual audio cable and a sound recorder on the pc is an option, but it would be easier to record the audio straight into vmix :)
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#9 Posted : Monday, January 11, 2021 1:07:17 AM(UTC)
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+1 For Recording Audio Only.
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#10 Posted : Monday, January 11, 2021 1:10:58 AM(UTC)
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#11 Posted : Monday, January 11, 2021 1:33:24 AM(UTC)
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#12 Posted : Monday, January 11, 2021 2:01:49 AM(UTC)
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+1 For Recording Audio Only.



Vmix can do much more than it did 5 years ago LOL

It helps to read the helpfiles ;-)
zoomsmith  
#13 Posted : Monday, January 11, 2021 7:46:44 AM(UTC)
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From the help on Recording:
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The WAV File Record button in the Recording Setup can be toggled to turn on (green) or off recording a separate uncompressed (PCM) WAV file alongside the video recording.
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While the WAV button does appear to solve the scenario from the Original Post, I would prefer not to record the video at all. Just the audio.

With our church services being live streamed, I never get requests for the video files, only audio.
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#14 Posted : Friday, February 26, 2021 2:26:46 AM(UTC)
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+1 , Would love the ability to record audio from each bus separately. Was about to produce a .wav file of the master recording, which is a great feature, though clients are asking for individual audio tracks from each talent logged in as video callers
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