Sound recorder

H

Happy

I have been trying to use the sound recorder in XP, using a microphone. I
bring up the recorder, have my mic plugged in to the appropriate spot, but
when attempting to record I get the msg. "Your audio hardware cannot record
into files like the current file. To record create a new document."
Any thoughts? How do I do this> (It works fine when I use edit/insert file)
 
H

Happy

I have now tried all this, with the same result. If I understand the
workaround correctly, the intent is to make sure the voice recognition has
the microphone shut off, and indeed, is disabled.
Any other thoughts?
 
G

Guest

Sorry to hear that didn't work. If you've ruled out other programs using the
microphone, here are some other things you can try from within Sound Recorder.

Make sure you're recording in the correct format:
- On the File menu, click Properties.
- The "Audio Format" should be: "PCM 22.050 kHz, 16 Bit, Mono".
- If not, click "Convert Now...".
- In the dialog box, under Name, select "Default".
- Click OK and then OK again.

Make sure you're recording the correct input source:
- On the Edit menu, click Audio Properties.
- Under Sound Recording, select the device that controls your microphone.
- Click 'Volume...' to bring up a volume control dialog box.
- Look for the word "Microphone" above the volume and balance sliders.
- If it doesn't say "Microphone", on the Options menu click Properties.
- In the Mixer dialog box, under 'Adjust Volume For' select 'Recording'.
- In 'Show the following volume controls' select 'Microphone' and clear
'Stereo Mix'.
- Click OK. "Microphone" should appear above the volume and balance sliders.
- Close the volume control window.
- Click OK in the Audio Properties dialog box.

Try again after going through these steps. I hope this helps.

Regards,
Rob

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H

Happy

Bingo!!! The one that made the difference was changing the input jacks. It
might have also been related to changing from 8 bit to 16 bit. In any case,
it now works, I can record a sound bit, and e-mail it, adapt it, etc. Very
nice!
Thanks very much for taking the time to walk me through this. I appreciate
it!!
 
G

Guest

Do you have idea why iI cant get sound from my captured video? There is no
sound once i've downloaded the video. any info can help
 

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