Would like help in tranferring audio tape to WAV file

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Guest

When transferring audio tape to WAV file in XP Sound Recorder -- I have been unable to change the "length" of the session. Can someone help me figure this out? Is it a default? Right now it is at a max of 60 sec. I would like at least a max of 60 minutes.

Thanks for your help
 
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Nick Burns

Sorry all you get is 60 seconds. You will have to get other software.

PatCarole said:
When transferring audio tape to WAV file in XP Sound Recorder -- I have
been unable to change the "length" of the session. Can someone help me
figure this out? Is it a default? Right now it is at a max of 60 sec. I
would like at least a max of 60 minutes.
 
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Chris Lanier [MVP]

Hi, Like Nick said you can not change it. But try out Goldwave.
http://www.goldwave.com/

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Chris Lanier
Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
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PatCarole said:
When transferring audio tape to WAV file in XP Sound Recorder -- I have
been unable to change the "length" of the session. Can someone help me
figure this out? Is it a default? Right now it is at a max of 60 sec. I
would like at least a max of 60 minutes.
 
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Galley

When transferring audio tape to WAV file in XP Sound Recorder -- I have been unable to change the "length" of the session. Can someone help me figure this out? Is it a default? Right now it is at a max of 60 sec. I would like at least a max of 60 minutes.

Thanks for your help

You can use Audacity, a free audio editor. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
 

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