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How to record more than a minute with Windows Sound Recorder
Hi, you need to save a template (you only have to do it once). Have a look
he http://www.dak.com/reviews/t_LP_SR.cfm HTH Tony. "Bible John" wrote in message ... How can I record more than a minute with the Windows 98 and Windows XP Sound Voice recorders that ship with Windows? -- Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. CERM-Church Education Resource Ministries http://www.cerm.info |
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How to record more than a minute with Windows Sound Recorder
"pjp" wrote in message
"BillW50" wrote in message ... "Bill Sharpe" wrote in message Bible John wrote: I have that one on my ibook. It looks like I may need to download it on my PC's as well. Its freeware and not of the same quality as a professional sound Editor, but it works. Audacity is excellent freeware. I've been using it for a couple of years. I've been transferring my LP's to MP3 files and it works quite well. Audacity can even take a 78 rpm recording playing on a 33 rpm turntable and convert it to the correct speed with just a couple of clicks. Noise reduction, click and pop removal are all available. Bill Does it record in WMA format? If not, I'm sticking with I-Sound by Abyss Media. Now that is stupid, e.g. preferring to rip to a proprietary format. Stick with mp3 and one's never stuck. http://www.abyssmedia.com/mp3recorder/index.shtml Why? MP3 format is much larger than WMA format. And I store everything in WMA/WMV format because it is so much smaller footprint. And they sell MP3 players and DVD players which handle WMA/WMV formats too. And since anybody with Windows can play them, no problems whatsoever. Only Mac andd Linux users would have a problem with them. But that is their problem. -- Bill |
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How to record more than a minute with Windows Sound Recorder
"pjp" wrote in message
"BillW50" wrote in message ... "Bill Sharpe" wrote in message Bible John wrote: I have that one on my ibook. It looks like I may need to download it on my PC's as well. Its freeware and not of the same quality as a professional sound Editor, but it works. Audacity is excellent freeware. I've been using it for a couple of years. I've been transferring my LP's to MP3 files and it works quite well. Audacity can even take a 78 rpm recording playing on a 33 rpm turntable and convert it to the correct speed with just a couple of clicks. Noise reduction, click and pop removal are all available. Bill Does it record in WMA format? If not, I'm sticking with I-Sound by Abyss Media. Now that is stupid, e.g. preferring to rip to a proprietary format. Stick with mp3 and one's never stuck. http://www.abyssmedia.com/mp3recorder/index.shtml Why? MP3 format is much larger than WMA format. And I store everything in WMA/WMV format because it is so much smaller footprint. And they sell MP3 players and DVD players which handle WMA/WMV formats too. And since anybody with Windows can play them, no problems whatsoever. Only Mac andd Linux users would have a problem with them. But that is their problem. -- Bill |
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How to record more than a minute with Windows Sound Recorder
Bible John wrote:
In article , Bill Sharpe wrote: Bible John wrote: I have that one on my ibook. It looks like I may need to download it on my PC's as well. Its freeware and not of the same quality as a professional sound Editor, but it works. Audacity is excellent freeware. I've been using it for a couple of years. I've been transferring my LP's to MP3 files and it works quite well. Audacity can even take a 78 rpm recording playing on a 33 rpm turntable and convert it to the correct speed with just a couple of clicks. Noise reduction, click and pop removal are all available. Bill I found some features that its lacking that came with the discontinued Mac OS 8 Sound Editor that I paid $100 for sometime ago. It still runs in Classic on my iBook, but its not OSX native, and since Classic is a non Unix based OS built for a different os and different hardware, I have had some issues with recording audio. But its got some essential features and effects that Audio city lacks. Correction: I don't know what Audio City is, but; the reference is to "Audacity". For an open source program, it is simply outstanding. Pop` but for my PC laptop I may need to download this app. My PC Laptop is running Windows 98. |
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How to record more than a minute with Windows Sound Recorder
Bible John wrote:
In article , Bill Sharpe wrote: Bible John wrote: I have that one on my ibook. It looks like I may need to download it on my PC's as well. Its freeware and not of the same quality as a professional sound Editor, but it works. Audacity is excellent freeware. I've been using it for a couple of years. I've been transferring my LP's to MP3 files and it works quite well. Audacity can even take a 78 rpm recording playing on a 33 rpm turntable and convert it to the correct speed with just a couple of clicks. Noise reduction, click and pop removal are all available. Bill I found some features that its lacking that came with the discontinued Mac OS 8 Sound Editor that I paid $100 for sometime ago. It still runs in Classic on my iBook, but its not OSX native, and since Classic is a non Unix based OS built for a different os and different hardware, I have had some issues with recording audio. But its got some essential features and effects that Audio city lacks. Correction: I don't know what Audio City is, but; the reference is to "Audacity". For an open source program, it is simply outstanding. Pop` but for my PC laptop I may need to download this app. My PC Laptop is running Windows 98. |
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How to record more than a minute with Windows Sound Recorder
"Bible John" wrote in message
... In article , Bill Sharpe wrote: [] Audacity is excellent freeware. I've been using it for a couple of [] but for my PC laptop I may need to download this app. My PC Laptop is running Windows 98. [] Give GoldWave (including older versions - actually I'm not even sure the latest runs on '98) a look, too. |
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How to record more than a minute with Windows Sound Recorder
"Bible John" wrote in message
... In article , Bill Sharpe wrote: [] Audacity is excellent freeware. I've been using it for a couple of [] but for my PC laptop I may need to download this app. My PC Laptop is running Windows 98. [] Give GoldWave (including older versions - actually I'm not even sure the latest runs on '98) a look, too. |
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