'Miya' wrote:
| My system plugs with 2 pieces 2GB RAM, but when I use Sound Recorder to
| record sound, a warning message pops up when I press Stop button to stop
| recording. This warning message said, "Not Enought Memory available to
| complete this operation. Quit one or more applications to increase
available
| memory, and then try again."
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How MUCH sound are you recording? 'Sound Recorder' is a very limited tool.
It records sound files in an uncompressed format, .wav. This requires as
much space as a CD recording, or about 0.2 Megabyte per second of sound. It
may be that 'Sound Recorder is unable to record a longer track than can be
held in memory, and may be limited to much less than the installed memory.
Thirty minutes of audio would require about 360 Megabytes.
I tested 'Sound Recorder, recording a 10 minute, 110 Megabyte file
(inserting segments of a tune over and over) successfully on a system with
640 Megabytes of memory. You could search with Google for information about
memory limitations of 'Sound Recorder' or search in the Microsoft website.
Phil Weldon
| My system plugs with 2 pieces 2GB RAM, but when I use Sound Recorder to
| record sound, a warning message pops up when I press Stop button to stop
| recording. This warning message said, "Not Enought Memory available to
| complete this operation. Quit one or more applications to increase
available
| memory, and then try again."