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Today I want to show you how you can record the audio playing on your PC. Maybe you're in a Zoom, a Teams, or Google Meet meeting, and you want to record the audio. Or maybe you want to record the music playing in the background. I'll show you three different techniques for recording your system sound and you'll find timestamps down below for each one of those techniques. All right let's check this out. For the first technique we don't need to install any third-party software, we can do all of this just with Windows; however, your sound card does need to support this. If you find that it doesn't, don't worry, the next two techniques will likely work for you. For the first technique, open up settings on Windows. I'm running Windows 11 so settings may look a little bit different from what you're running; however, the same concept will apply. Within settings, over on the left hand side, make sure you're within system and then click on sound. Within sound, r...