Record "Stereo Mix" (what you hear) from PulseAudio

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Hello everyone,

I'm on Fedora 12 and I'm using an internal soundcard (HDA-Intel) which doesn't 
provide, as an input source, the so called "Stereo Mix" (the audio that comes 
out of your speakers).  I simply would like to record from it for applications 
like Audacity and recordmydesktop.

Apparently, one might achieve this by using PulseAudio (by grabbing the 
audio stream from the originating apps before they reach your output device, 
etc).  I installed the "PulseAudio Volume Control" app but it isn't that much 
different from the GNOME Sound Preferences.  I couldn't find a way to manipulate 
the application streams (no right-click etc).   At this point I'm clueless :(

Is there an easy way to achieve this by using the default Fedora-12 sound-
system setup (without introducing Jack etc)?

Thanks!

Regards,
Jorge

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