Audio. spkr => wave (or mp3)

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Morgan Ohlson

Is there any applikation that can easily can transform an input speaker
signal (from "ear") to wave or mp3?

Thanks!


Morgan O.
 
Is there any applikation that can easily can transform an input speaker
signal (from "ear") to wave or mp3?

StepVoice Recorder (=SVRecorder)
http://stepvoice.com/index.htm­l
is now shareware, but version 1.0b is still freeware

StepVoice Recorder is real-time recording software with MP3 file format support.
It allows recording from any sound source, such as microphone, line in or any
sounds currently playing on your PC (internet radio, movie sounds, etc.).

Real-time mp3 encoding saves hard disk space and time, because you don't
need to encode recorded sounds later. This feature is critical for longer
recordings.

A wide range of mp3 bitrate settings allows to vary sound quality from
telephone (3.5 to 7.0 MB/hour) to CD (3.5 to 7.0 MB/minute).

With recording visualization you can easily adjust volume level to get best
results.

The StepVoice Recorder features include, but not limited by:

Support recording from any sound source;
Supporting file formats: MP3;
Direct MP3 encoding without temporary WAV files;
Recording/Playback visualization;
Auto name system;
Friendly interface.


Direct link to old freeware version 1.0b (Note a newer shareware
exists)
http://stepvoice.com/download/­svrecorder.zip


How to control the quality of recording:


http://webct.pstcc.edu/studenthelp/downloads/svrecorderfiles/configure-svr.htm


Regards
Thorkild Dalsgaard
 
Is there any applikation that can easily can transform an input speaker
signal (from "ear") to wave or mp3?
Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds.
It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other
operating systems.

You can use Audacity to:
- Record live audio.
- Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.
- Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and WAV sound files.
- Cut, copy, splice, and mix sounds together.
- Change the speed or pitch of a recording.
- And more...

Audacity can record live audio through a microphone or mixer, or
digitize recordings from cassette tapes, vinyl records, or minidiscs.
With some sound cards, it can also capture streaming audio.
- Record from microphone, line input, or other sources.
- Dub over existing tracks to create multi-track recordings.
- Record up to 16 channels at once (requires multi-channel hardware).
- Level meters can monitor volume levels before, during, and after
recording.

Import sound files, edit them, and combine them with other files or new
recordings. Export your recordings in several common file formats.
- Import and export WAV, AIFF, AU, and Ogg Vorbis files.
- Import MPEG audio (including MP2 and MP3 files) with libmad.
- Export MP3s with the optional LAME encoder library.
- Create WAV or AIFF files suitable for burning to CD.
- Import and export all file formats supported by libsndfile.
- Open raw (headerless) audio files using the "Import Raw" command.

Note: Audacity does not currently support WMA, AAC, or most other
proprietary or restricted file formats.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
 
Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds.
It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other
operating systems.

You can use Audacity to:
- Record live audio.
- Convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs.
- Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, and WAV sound files.
- Cut, copy, splice, and mix sounds together.
- Change the speed or pitch of a recording.
- And more...

Audacity can record live audio through a microphone or mixer, or
digitize recordings from cassette tapes, vinyl records, or minidiscs.
With some sound cards, it can also capture streaming audio.
- Record from microphone, line input, or other sources.
- Dub over existing tracks to create multi-track recordings.
- Record up to 16 channels at once (requires multi-channel hardware).
- Level meters can monitor volume levels before, during, and after
recording.

Import sound files, edit them, and combine them with other files or new
recordings. Export your recordings in several common file formats.
- Import and export WAV, AIFF, AU, and Ogg Vorbis files.
- Import MPEG audio (including MP2 and MP3 files) with libmad.
- Export MP3s with the optional LAME encoder library.
- Create WAV or AIFF files suitable for burning to CD.
- Import and export all file formats supported by libsndfile.
- Open raw (headerless) audio files using the "Import Raw" command.

Note: Audacity does not currently support WMA, AAC, or most other
proprietary or restricted file formats.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Thanks, also to Torkild!


Morgan O.
 
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