Greetings Kamal,
If you change your recording input in the recording mixer to Master, Wave, What U Hear (or
similar input), should produce what you want. To do so, click Start, then click Run, type in
"sndvol32.exe" and click OK. Then in the Play Control, click the Options Menu, then click
Properties. Change the option button to 'Recording' and click the checkbox next to Wave,
Record Master, Mix, What U Hear (or similar).
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"Kamal" <> wrote in message
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>I used to be able to record a voice clip of whatever is playing through speakers. I seem to
>have lost this any way of getting it back?
>
> I have the Realtek HD card. I also have a audio in wire going from Monitor to PC as my
> Monitor has speaker if this is any use.
>