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Someone here recently had the answer to extend the recording time of the
Windows recorder past 1 minute. Anyone know?


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Freddo wrote:
Someone here recently had the answer to extend the recording time of
the Windows recorder past 1 minute. Anyone know?


Yep, replace with with something else. Pretty much ANYTHING else is an
improvement in all ways.

geoff


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Freddo wrote:
Someone here recently had the answer to extend the recording time of
the Windows recorder past 1 minute. Anyone know?


Yep, replace with with something else. Pretty much ANYTHING else is an
improvement in all ways.

geoff



geoff advice is solid
yet you can extend the time by recording a blnk file, when recorder hits
60 seconds just click the record button before it stops, it will
continue recording
then save this blank file and load it into the recorder when needed
it a real pita I only had enoughpatience to create a 10 minute file I
called "blank recoding"
George
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Thanks Geoff. Yes I do have a lot other recorders, 5 in fact and I know
they are better or more versatile at least.
Someone at work wanted to install a freeware recorder and I suggested the
windows sound recorder is already there for him.
So George, thanks for your answer too. Much appreciated.

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"Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote:

Freddo wrote:
Someone here recently had the answer to extend the recording time of
the Windows recorder past 1 minute. Anyone know?


Yep, replace with with something else. Pretty much ANYTHING else is an
improvement in all ways.

geoff



geoff advice is solid
yet you can extend the time by recording a blnk file, when recorder hits
60 seconds just click the record button before it stops, it will
continue recording
then save this blank file and load it into the recorder when needed
it a real pita I only had enoughpatience to create a 10 minute file I
called "blank recoding"
George



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"Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote in message
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Freddo wrote:
Someone here recently had the answer to extend the recording time of
the Windows recorder past 1 minute. Anyone know?


I know the free version of Musicmatch has a record feature. I'm sure there's
more better free ones too.




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On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 16:03:43 +1000, Freddo wrote:
Someone here recently had the answer to extend the recording time of the
Windows recorder past 1 minute. Anyone know?



DAGS on Audacity. If you're using WinRec, this is better.
Open-sourced, free as in beer, free as in freedom. May well be Good
Enough for whatever you need to do with it.

When you bump up against the limitations of Audacity, when you have a
"wish list" of things you wish it could do, then you'll have a good idea
what you should look for in a commercial recorder.

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Freddo wrote:

Thanks Geoff. Yes I do have a lot other recorders, 5 in fact and I know
they are better or more versatile at least.
Someone at work wanted to install a freeware recorder and I suggested the
windows sound recorder is already there for him.


Get Audiograbber.

So George, thanks for your answer too. Much appreciated.



Kind regards

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i use a soundblaster card and it came with a decent program that records to wav
format. its alright for quick ideas. i also use it to transfer my old cassettes
onto my computer and then to cd format.
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I found a great program called Goldwave. Free demo version very solid.
Allows all kinds of recording, transfers wav to MP3, does compression,
time compression, EQ, .... FREE Demo allows up to 250 changes before
you can't save them any longer.

http://www.goldwave.com/

Multiple Document Interface for working with many files in one session
Huge file editing: 4GB and beyond (NTFS only)
Configurable RAM or hard drive editing
High quality: 24 bit, 192kHz
Real-time visuals: bar, waveform, spectrogram, spectrum, VU meter, ...
Fast non-destructive editing. Cut, copy, delete, and undo take only a
fraction of a second, regardless of the file size
Multiple undo levels
Many effects: distortion, doppler, echo, filter, mechanize, offset,
pan, volume shaping, invert, resample, equalizer, time warp, pitch,
reverb, volume matcher, channel mixer, ...
Effect previewing and presets
Audio restoration filters: noise reduction, pop/plick, smoother
Supported file formats (wav, mp3, ogg, aiff, au, vox, mat, snd, voc,
raw binary data, text data, and more)
File format plug-ins for the next generation of audio compression,
such as WMA, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC.
DirectX Audio Plug-in hosting
Effect chain editor
Audio CD Reader
Batch processing and conversion
Drag-and-drop cue points, with auto-cue and file splitting features.
Direct waveform editing with the mouse
Customizable tool bars
Customizable waveform colours
Clean, friendly, easy-to-use interface.
Several built-in accessibility features and keyboard shortcuts
Excellent value
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