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Old 24 January 2001, 07:53 PM
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Ok, I know its in the wrong forum, but EVERYONE looks here!

Its about the sound recorder in Windows'98 - I have a 'line-in' on my sound card so can record sounds from an outside source - problem is, it only seems to record for 60seconds and i cannot for the life of me find out how to make this, say 4 minutes?

Pleeeeeeeese someone help!!!!

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Old 24 January 2001, 07:58 PM
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60 secs is the limit with MS Sound Recorder..

You will need to use a third party product to record longer sounds..

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Old 24 January 2001, 08:01 PM
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Thanks Firefox

Can I just shout - BOLLOX!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thats better

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Old 24 January 2001, 11:25 PM
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Right, anyone got a way to get a cheap easy program to record wav files??

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Old 24 January 2001, 11:44 PM
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Most soundcards come with software to do this for free. Do you not have the soundcard software installed ?

Have used cooledit before but this cost's multiple hundreds of pounds (and would be complete overkill for what you require)
Old 24 January 2001, 11:45 PM
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If its the same as win 95 sound recorder you can record for as long as you like, or at least until your hard disk is full. If you make a recording (just hit record, there doesn't have to be a source) up to the limit and then hit record again the time period is extended. Keep repeating until you have the length of time you need then drag the slider back to zero, start your source and start to record for real.
Old 24 January 2001, 11:57 PM
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It is possible to record for longer with Sound Recorder, you just have to do a bit of work first. Record a blank sound file (60seconds) and save it on your hard drive. Then insert the file into your open file and save that. You will now have two minutes of blank sound file. Do this again to get four minutes. Now, record your music files over this blank file.
Have a look at the software that came with your soundcard, you may find something suitable there.
Otherwise, check out download.com, shareware.com or tucows.com
Old 24 January 2001, 11:59 PM
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another technique to realise the same effect...a bit quicker than actually recording repeatedly...

record 60 sec of rubbish and save the file to disk, then choose 'edit', 'insert file' and insert the file you just saved, save the file again and insert it once more - the file grows ...keep doing this until you have created a big .wav file of the length you require - then, as suggested above, move the slider to the beginning of the file again and record 'over the top'.

alternatively, buy yourself some proper software ;-) - I recommend Sonic Foundry's products - all excellent.

cheers,

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Old 25 January 2001, 12:00 PM
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snap!
Old 25 January 2001, 12:11 PM
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Hi

I use sound forge it's very easy to use for basics (but then thats as much as i know ) and it was free if you can wait till either fleet meet or boxhill i'll bring it with me.

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Old 25 January 2001, 12:19 PM
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Thanks all - some brilliant ideas thanks

The soundcard is actually ON the motherboard apparently - it is a Yamaha type, if that makes any sense?

The web has thrown up a free one - Musicmatch Jukebox (I reckon it will take ages to download though?) my free web connection shuts me off after 2 hours

Thanks once again all - its a great help

Pete
Old 25 January 2001, 12:29 PM
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try a download manager Gozilla is one of the easiest and you can get it
Old 25 January 2001, 12:31 PM
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Ps Forgot to say the reason i mentioned theese is because in most instances you can reconnect and resume a download
Old 25 January 2001, 12:37 PM
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Oh Sorry,

A 'plug in' soundcard normally has a software bundle, one on the motherboard probably won't. Not much use, sorry about that.

Suggest any old freebie one you can download, they'll probly use the MCI API anyhows so it'll work with any soundcard.

If I could be arsed I could probly knock you something up in about half an hour. (I can't)

Ps The fact that the Soundcard chipset happens to be soldered onto the same board as the processor / I/O etc doesn't make a crap load of difference, it's still connected to the bus in exactly the same way as a 'plug in' board would be. (Again not much use, but it might help to explain how this is done)
Old 25 January 2001, 12:41 PM
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Pete,

go and download a trial of SoundForge, CoolEdit or whatever and then visit
Old 25 January 2001, 06:29 PM
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Mr.Cookie,

is Gozilla a "safe" thing to install? I heard rumours that it loaded Spyware (Aureate?) that could be used to do things that you may not want.

See the GRC site for more (general) information at
Old 25 January 2001, 06:32 PM
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Oh,

and GetRight is also "Aureated"!

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Old 25 January 2001, 06:39 PM
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Thanks again all - you are quite a clever bunch really

And Mattski - you make quite a lot of sense for someone who has no taste whatsoever in wheel colours

Long live the good old SILVER

Pete
Old 25 January 2001, 09:28 PM
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GoldWave is what you want.

And it's free.

Haven't used it for ages but used to use it for getting audio tapes onto HDD (big files!)

Alternatively if you have Adaptec Easy CD Creator, you can use the Spin Doctor program.

Just need a bit of tweaking with levels, and away you go.

Old 25 January 2001, 09:47 PM
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if no luck try here
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by boomer:
<B>Mr.Cookie,

is Gozilla a "safe" thing to install? I heard rumours that it loaded Spyware (Aureate?) that could be used to do things that you may not want.

See the GRC site for more (general) information at
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