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Want to record computer audio on Windows 11 for offline watching or content creation? This guide offers 4 methods in detail on how to record MP3 on Windows 11.
- Windows audio recorder: A PC-based voice recording program can record internal/external sound on Windows 11 and save the audio file in MP3 or more formats. AI-powered features help capture high-quality sound.
- Built-in voice recorder: The Sound Recorder is preinstalled on Windows 11 and helps record microphone sound only. No downloads are required.
- Audacity: The open-source audio recording and editing tool helps record system audio and mic sound for free. You can add audio effects to your MP3 file as well.
- Online sound recorder: web-based sound capture tools can grab mic voice and system sound on Windows 11 online for free. There are recording length, file format, and audio quality limits.
How to Record Internal Audio on Windows 11/10 PC Perfectly
EaseUS RecExperts is an easy-to-use audio recorder for both Windows and Mac computers. It supports all Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, and 7 versions. It can:
- Capture the system audio, app sound, or mic voice together or separately in high quality.
- Voice recorder with noise cancellation while recording using AI-empowered noise remover.
- Boost the recording volume of your microphone for gameplay, streaming, presentation, etc.
- Rip a video from a website or app like YouTube, Peacock, Facebook, TikTok, WhatsApp, etc.
- Save audio recordings in MP3, AAC, OGG, FLAC, etc.
Windows voice recorder free download here:
Let's see how to record MP3 on PC using EaseUS screen recorder.
Step 1. Run EaseUS RecExperts, and click Record audio on the left panel. Next, choose the audio source you want to record, like System sound or microphone.
Step 2. Click the down-arrow icon next to System Sound or Microphone, choose the Advanced options, and tick the Microphone boost and Microphone noise reduction options. Moreover, you can also adjust the volume.
Step 3. Once done, click REC to start your audio recording.
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How to Record MP3 Files on Windows 11 with Inbuit Voice Recorder
Suppose you are reluctant to download extra software and need to capture external sound only. In that case, there is an installation-free choice for Windows 11 users: Sound Recorder (called Voice Recorder in Windows 10).
Sound Recorder allows you to record an audio file on Windows 11 in various formats, including MP3, AAC, WMA, FLAC, and WAV. This preinstalled audio recorder can record sounds from multiple sources, such as microphones, MIDI devices, and sound cards.
Let's see how to use the free voice recorder for Windows 11.
Step 1. Type "sound recorder" in the Search bar and click Open to launch it.
- Note: If Windows 11 Voice Recorder missing, go to Microsoft Store to install it.
Step 2. Click Menu (the three dots) to select Settings from the list.
Step 3. Here, you can set up the Recording format and Audio quality. Remember to switch the audio recording format to MP3; the file will be saved in AAC by default.
Step 4. Return to the Sound Recorder interface. Select the input and output device from the list in the bottom-left corner.
Step 5. Then, click Start recording in Windows 11 Sound Recorder or press Control + R to capture sounds.
Step 6. Click Stop recording or press Escape to end this session. You can click Play to review your MP3 capture.
Step 7. The recording will be listed on the left area under the Import file. Right-click on it and select Show in folder. Or go to Documents > Sound Recordings, and you can see all your Windows 11 Sound Recorder recordings here.
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Free Voice Recorder for Windows 11 Download: Audacity
Audacity lets you record MP3 on Windows 11 as well. This versatile voice recorder can easily capture, edit, mix, and enhance multiple audio tracks. It is a good option to save audio from YouTube, Spotify, or other external sound devices. Add audio effects and save the file in MP3 or other formats if necessary.
Let's see how to record MP3 on Windows 11 using Audacity.
Step 1. Download Audacity to your Windows 11 desktop or laptop, install, and run it.
Step 2. Set up the advanced parameters of the audio host and loop-back device.
- Click Audio Setup > Host > Windows WASAPI;
- Click Audio Setup > Recording Device, and select the input device.
Step 3. Click the red recording button to start and stop capturing audio from computer.
Step 4. When the recording is finished, go to File > Export > Export as MP3 to export the audio file as a MP3 format to your Windows 11 device.
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Record Audio from Website Windows 11 Online
An online audio recorder is also recommended to record system audio and microphone sound on Windows 11 in MP3 format. Here, we take Apowersoft Online Audio Recorder as an example.
Let's see how to record MP3 files on Windows 11 using an online voice recorder.
Step 1. Visit Apowersoft Online Audio Recorder website using a web browser.
Step 2. Check the Microphone or System Sound and click Start Recording > Continue Recording.
Step 3. You will be asked to grant microphone permission on the upper-left popup.
Step 4. Select a tab, window, or entire screen to record the audio. Click Share. You will be led to the destination page.
Step 5. The recording is started. Click Stop sharing on the bottom-middle popup to end the session whenever possible.
Step 6. Returning to the Apowersoft recording page, you can play the audio to preview. Then, click Save.
Notes:
- Apowersoft online screen recorder will save your audio recording in MP3.
- The maximum recording length is 60 minutes.
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Conclusion
To sum up, as for how to record MP3 on Windows 11, there are four recommended ways: a professional Windows screen and audio recorder like EaseUS RecExperts; Windows 11 built-in voice recorder: Sound Recorder; free open-source audio recording and editing software: Audacity; online voice recorder like Apowersoft.
For optimal audio recording experience for Windows 11 computers, we recommend you use EaseUS RecExperts.
How to Record MP3 Audio on Windows 11 FAQs
This part will offer more questions and answers on how to record MP3 on Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7.
1. Does Windows 11 have a MP3 player?
Windows 11 has a built-in app called "Windows Media Player," which can play MP3 files and other audio formats.
Windows 11 also includes the "Groove Music" app, which offers features for playing and organizing music.
You can also use third-party applications in the Microsoft Store or other sources to play MP3 files.
2. Does Windows 11 come with recording software?
Windows 11 has two built-in recording programs: Xbox Game Bar and Sound Recorder.
Game Bar lets users capture the screen with audio in an MP4 file; you can press Windows + G to open it.
Sound Recorder allows users to capture sound only from a mic and other external devices in MP3, AAC, and more formats; you can type "sound recorder" in the Search bar to open it.
3. What is voice recorder Windows 11 shortcut?
Windows 11 Sound Recorder shortcuts:
- Start recording: Control + R
- Stop recording: Escape
4. Where is Sound Recorder files in Windows 11?
In Windows 11, files recorded with the built-in Sound Recorder app are usually saved in the "Sound Recorded" folder within your "Documents" library. Here's how you can find them:
Step 1. Press Windows + E on your keyboard to open File Explorer.
Step 2. Look for the "Documents" folder in the left sidebar and click on it.
Step 3. Find a folder named "Sound recordings" or "Sound Recorded." Open this folder to access your recorded audio files.
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