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How to use the built-in recorder function of XP system to achieve internal recording

Many people listen to songs to relax themselves when they are free. However, when some friends were listening to music on an XP system computer, they found that a lot of music could only be listened to but not downloaded. What should they do? In fact, we can completely use the "recorder" that comes with the XP system to record internally to achieve the download effect. Below, let’s follow the editor to see the specific steps!

Recommended: ghostxpsp3 installed version

The specific method is as follows:

1. Open "Sounds and Audio Devices" under the control panel.

2. In the "Sound and Audio Device Properties" window, select the "Volume" button under "Recording" in the "Audio" tab.

3. In the "Recording Control" window, click the "Options (P)" menu and select "Properties (R)".

4. In the "Properties" window, select "Stereo Mix" and click OK.

5. In the returned "Recording Control" interface, there will be an additional column for "Stereo Mixing", check "Select".

6. Then open the recorder that comes with XP to achieve internal recording.

By following the above steps, we can use the "recorder" function that comes with the XP system to achieve internal recording! If you encounter music that cannot be downloaded while listening to music, you can try this special "download" method!