Sound Recorder

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I've recently acquired an electronic keyboard. Works great.. however, when
using sound recorder (Start>All Programs>Accessories>Entertainment>Sound
Recorder) I can only record 60 seconds of playing. Is there a way to make
sound recorder record for say.. 4 minutes, or is there a free download
somewhere out there for another sound recorder? Any information is
appreciated. Thanks
 
Tony Norman said:
I've recently acquired an electronic keyboard. Works great.. however, when
using sound recorder (Start>All Programs>Accessories>Entertainment>Sound
Recorder) I can only record 60 seconds of playing. Is there a way to make
sound recorder record for say.. 4 minutes, or is there a free download
somewhere out there for another sound recorder? Any information is
appreciated. Thanks
Read the links in this thread and they will show you how to make sound
recorder work for more than60 seconds
....http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...-us-ms-winxp&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=en-us&m=1&p=1
 
Tony said:
I've recently acquired an electronic keyboard. Works great.. however,
when using sound recorder (Start>All
Programs>Accessories>Entertainment>Sound Recorder) I can only record
60 seconds of playing. Is there a way to make sound recorder record
for say.. 4 minutes, or is there a free download somewhere out there
for another sound recorder? Any information is appreciated. Thanks

I made audio files for PowerPoint program slides using 1st Sound Recorder.
Works like a champ and has no limits of time. It's at
http://www.1st-sound-recorder.com/ I have my stereo system feeding a line
input to my computer sound card so I can choose "what U hear" as my
recording source and make sound files from records, CDs, audio tapes, radio,
etc from my stereo system to my computer.
It costs about $30 but I think there's a free test download available.
 
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