Ubuntu: recording internal audio

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  • Install pavucontrol (PulseAudio Volume Control) using apt-get or the Ubuntu Software Center.
  • Open PulseAudio Volume Control. It should be in the applications menu under Sound and Video.
  • Open Sound Recorder and start recording. Playing any sound at this point would be helpful, as your level indicator should react once you have finished.
  • Go to the "Recording" tab in the PulseAudio Volume Control window.
  • Make sure that "Applications" is selected in the drop down menu on the "Recording" tab.
  • Choose "Monitor of Internal Audio Analog Atereo" from the "Record Stream from" menu in the Sound Recorder entry of the application list.