![]() Unfortunately, the "crispness" (as you describe it) is likely down to a combination of whatever your phone outputs through its audio jack, your PC's sound card and its speakers. The problem I have with this method is that the recorded audio isn't as crisp as the one I listen directly from the phone. Then in audacity I go to edit->Preferences->Recording and check Software playthrough of input, and uncheck the rest. In advanced I uncheck Enable audio enhancements. I disable everything except the microphone, then on properties, I check Listen to this device. I've tried connecting a 3.5 mm aux cable to my phone and windows computer, then I go to Control Panel->Sound settings->Recording. ![]() phone, a Windows 10 PC and a Linux Mint 20.1 laptop. I use Moon+ Reader with Ivona voice, which sounds quite natural to me. If there is a simpler way of achieving this in the computer I would like to know. ![]() As I don't know any program to do this on the computer I'm trying to record the audio of a program I use in the phone to listen to books. I want to generate an audio file given a text, epub or pdf file. ![]()
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