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 For individual samples, please use the links provided above. For individual samples, please use the links provided above.
  
-Samples can be uploaded via the [[http://ionic.de/x2go/bugs/pulse/uploads/|Sample Uploader]]+Samples can be uploaded via the [[http://ionic.de/x2go/bugs/pulse/upload/|Sample Uploader]].
  
 Download and install [[http://audacity.googlecode.com/files/audacity-win-2.0.exe|Audacity 2.0]], then the [[http://lame1.buanzo.com.ar/Lame_v3.99.3_for_Windows.exe|liblame plugin]] to be able to convert raw audio data to MP3 files. Download and install [[http://audacity.googlecode.com/files/audacity-win-2.0.exe|Audacity 2.0]], then the [[http://lame1.buanzo.com.ar/Lame_v3.99.3_for_Windows.exe|liblame plugin]] to be able to convert raw audio data to MP3 files.
  
-To record a sample on Microsoft Windows 7, please either use the stereo mix option, if your driver supports it (see [[http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/39532/how-to-enable-stereo-mix-in-windows-7-to-record-audio/|this article]] for information on how to active the stereo mix), or follow the following instructions:+To record a sample on Microsoft Windows 7, please either use the stereo mix option, if your driver supports it. See [[http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/39532/how-to-enable-stereo-mix-in-windows-7-to-record-audio/|this article]] for information on how to activate the stereo mix.
  
-  - get and install [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualaudiodev/files/latest/download?source=files|virtual audio device]] + 
-  prepare your browser for playback +Once successfully done, start Audacity and select Stereo Mix as input source, prepare your browser your for playback and set Audacity options (you only need to do this once): 
-  go to start +  * go to Edit 
-  go to all programs +  * go to Preferences 
-  go to virtual audio capturer +  * select Quality on the left side 
-  open Record using it for x seconds +  * set Default Sample Rate to 48000 Hz 
-  input the number of seconds to record (400 for the Flash version, 180 for the HTML5 version) + 
-  - select the file name to record to (make sure to name it something.wav) + 
-  wait for cmd.exe to come up and ffmpeg to indicate/start recording +If you can't enable Stereo Mix, i.e., your audio driver is not supporting it, follow the following instructions: 
-  start playback in your browser + 
-  - once the playback is done, WAIT for a file explorer window to pop up +  * get and install [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualaudiodev/files/latest/download?source=files|virtual audio device]] 
-  open something.wav with Audacity+  prepare your browser for playback 
 +  go to start 
 +  go to all programs 
 +  go to virtual audio capturer 
 +  open Record using it for x seconds 
 +  input the number of seconds to record (400 for the Flash version, 180 for the HTML5 version) 
 +  * input the file name to record to (make sure to name it something.**wav**
 + 
 + 
 +Whatever method you decided to use (Audacity or virtual audio device), enable recording NOW by clicking the record button in Audacity, or click the "Open" button in the file selection prompt of virtual audio device. 
 +In the latter case, please wait for cmd.exe to indicate that ffmpeg has started and is recording
 + 
 +Then 
 +  start playback in your browser 
 +  * wait for the playback to finish 
 + 
 +In case you're using virtual audio devicecarry out these additional steps (ignore for Audacity): 
 +  * WAIT for a file explorer window to pop up 
 +  open something.wav with Audacity
  
 Once you've got the sample, follow these steps: Once you've got the sample, follow these steps:
  
-  delete the silence before and after the recording (select, press the delete key) +  delete the silence before and after the recording (select, press the delete key) 
-  go to File +  go to File 
-  go to Export +  go to Export 
-  select "MP3 files" in field "Save as type" +  select "MP3 files" in field "Save as type" 
-  input file name (something.mp3) +  input file name (something.mp3) 
-  click "Options..." +  click "Options..." 
-  select Bit Rate Mode "Constant" +  select Bit Rate Mode "Constant" 
-  select Quality 160kbps +  select Quality 160kbps 
-  select Channel Mode "stereo" +  select Channel Mode "stereo" 
-  click Ok +  click Ok 
-  click Save +  click Save 
-  upload the sample+  upload the sample