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    SGaist
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    Hi and welcome to devnet,

    You can see how to do that in the details of QAudioRecorder's documentation as well as the linked example.

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      Thank you sir but ive been hovering the documentation for days and i really cant get something. Noob here sorry :( The documentation gives a dropdown list of my usb soundcard. What i am after sir is , i my self will manually assign my input device on my code without generating a drop down list. Thank you sir```
      audioRecorder->setAudioInput(proper calling of my usb sound card)

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        Hi and welcome to devnet,

        You can see how to do that in the details of QAudioRecorder's documentation as well as the linked example.

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        KenoRosarioPH
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        @SGaist

        QString str1 = ui->lineEdit_8->text();
        QString filename = str1 ;
        QString Nfile = "N";
        QString Nfilename = filename + Nfile;
        audioRecorder = new QAudioRecorder(this);
        QAudioEncoderSettings audioSettings;
        audioSettings.setCodec("wav");
        audioSettings.setQuality(QMultimedia::HighQuality);
        QString input1 = "Microphone (USB Pnp Sound Device)"; // part where i guess i have the wrong syntax to call my USB sound card
        audioRecorder->setAudioInput(input1);
        audioRecorder->setEncodingSettings(audioSettings);
        audioRecorder->setOutputLocation(QUrl::fromLocalFile(filename));
        audioRecorder->record();
        QString input2 = "USB Audio Device"; part where i guess i have the wrong syntax to call my USB sound card
        noiseRecorder = new QAudioRecorder(this);
        noiseRecorder->setAudioInput(input2); 
        noiseRecorder->setEncodingSettings(audioSettings);
        noiseRecorder->setOutputLocation(QUrl::fromLocalFile(Nfilename));
        noiseRecorder->record();
        

        [edit: Fixed coding block SGaist]

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          If you want to hardcode that because you know what device you want to use. Use qDebug to print the values returned by audioRecorder->audioInputs(); on the console and then use that to feed input1 and input2.

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          • SGaistS SGaist

            If you want to hardcode that because you know what device you want to use. Use qDebug to print the values returned by audioRecorder->audioInputs(); on the console and then use that to feed input1 and input2.

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            @SGaist I seeem and i agree with you sir. But i cant get qDebug to work. I dont know how to print it. :(

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              Doesn't qDebug() << audioRecorder->audioInputs(); work for you ?

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                If you want to hardcode that because you know what device you want to use. Use qDebug to print the values returned by audioRecorder->audioInputs(); on the console and then use that to feed input1 and input2.

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                KenoRosarioPH
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                @SGaist Sir I already Got it! THANKYOU SO MUCHH!

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                  You're welcome !

                  Since you have it working now, please mark the thread as solved using the "Topic Tool" button so that other forums users may know that a solution has been found :)

                  Also, while browsing the forum, consider up-voting answers that helped you, this will make them easier to find for other forum users :)

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Doesn't qDebug() << audioRecorder->audioInputs(); work for you ?

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                    @SGaist WORKS ALL FINE NOW SIR! YOUVE BEEN A CHANGER TO MY PROJECT SIR! TY

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                      I had been trying to do something similar, and after searching for a number of solutions, i found out that such connected audio works require additional hardware and we have to use cbs all access login and password . happy to help!

                      https://sc-downloader.net/

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                        Hi,

                        Can you give more details ?

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