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This wikiHow teaches you how to record music playing on Spotify using Audacity. Audacity is a free audio recording and editing program available for Windows, Mac and Linux computers.

  1. Double-click the Audacity app to launch Audacity. It's the icon that resembles a yellow sound waveform with blue headphones. If you don't already have Audacity installed:
    • On Windows : Go to https://www.audacityteam.org/download/windows/ and click Audacity X.X.X Installer at the top the page (where X.X.X is the latest version available). Double-click the installer file and follow the prompts to install Audacity.
    • On Mac : Go to https://www.audacityteam.org/download/mac/ and click Audacity X.X.X.dmg file at the top of the page (where X.X.X is the latest version available). Double-click the .dmg file and follow the prompts to install Audacity.
  2. Click the drop-down box on the left-side of the microphone icon and select:
    • On Windows : Windows WASAPI
    • On Mac : Core Audio
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  3. Click the next drop-down box, to the left of the speaker icon, and select 2 (Stereo) Recording Channels . It's the second option in the drop-down menu.
  4. Click the drop-down box to the right of the speaker icon and select the audio output you use to listen to the music. Generally, you'll want to select the same output that you selected as your recording device, this way you can hear what you're recording.
  5. It's the button with the red circle on it at the top of the Audacity app. This starts recording all the audio that your computer plays.
  6. Switch over to the Spotify app and press play or click the song you want to record to start playing it. As the song plays, you'll see sound waves form on the timeline in the Audacity app as it records the Spotify music.
  7. It's the button with the black square on it at the top of the Audacity app.
  8. When you're done recording the song, you can export the recording to save it:
    • Click File .
    • Click Export .
    • Click Export as MP3 .
    • Type a filename for the song.
    • Select a location to save it.
    • Click Save .
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    I followed the instruction and got the following - "Audacity needs the following lame_enc.dll." What do I do?
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    You can get the lame encoder plug-in from the Audacity website's official partners. This is 100% safe, I've used it myself.
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