D Dan Oct 6, 2003 #1 Is there a way to extend the 60 default length of time given when using Sound Recorder?
J Jake Oct 6, 2003 #2 -----Original Message----- Is there a way to extend the 60 default length of time given when using Sound Recorder? . Yes, click the Record button every time it get to about Click to expand... 60 seconds for another minute. Windows Media (TM) Recorder http://www.netfor2.com/WMR20.html
-----Original Message----- Is there a way to extend the 60 default length of time given when using Sound Recorder? . Yes, click the Record button every time it get to about Click to expand... 60 seconds for another minute. Windows Media (TM) Recorder http://www.netfor2.com/WMR20.html
G Galley Oct 7, 2003 #3 Is there a way to extend the 60 default length of time given when using Sound Recorder? Click to expand... Use Audacity (a free audio editor) http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ or CDex (a free CD-ripper and audio converter) http://www.cdex.n3.net/ or RealOne Player http://www.real.com/ to record from the line-in jack without time limits.
Is there a way to extend the 60 default length of time given when using Sound Recorder? Click to expand... Use Audacity (a free audio editor) http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ or CDex (a free CD-ripper and audio converter) http://www.cdex.n3.net/ or RealOne Player http://www.real.com/ to record from the line-in jack without time limits.