Recording sound in XP

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mikeon

ThE oNE & ONlY ??
don't use windows sound recorder try audacity its free & is also used by professionals
 

shaunak

Tux Fan
Try these instead:

pro tools
>audacity
>Alis Recording Tool
>Ecasound

easy recorders
>acoustica
>nero wav tool
 

blueshift

Wise Old Crow
suniltr77 said:
None of these are my answer.I knew these.I want the tweaking tricks.If somebody knows,pls answer.

Read your first post! You asked about recording a sound, didn't you?
Those replies were right.

btw, what are tweaking tricks? Be specific.
 

n2casey

Super Hero - Super Powers
@ suniltr77

Ya! blueshift is right. Be specific


@ blueshift

As I guess, he wants a trick to record sound for more than 60 seconds using Windows Sound Recorder.
 

blueshift

Wise Old Crow
sunil, you can't do that using SR in XP. Read more here

I suggest u try other softwares mentioned in this thread.
Good luck!
 
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suniltr77

Broken In
blueshift said:
sunil, you can't do that using SR in XP. Read more here

I suggest u try other softwares mentioned in this thread.
Good luck!

Thank U Blueshift.I got my answer.I am sorry that my point was not clear to the readers.
 

sree_shan

Broken In
suniltr77 said:
How to record sound for more than 60 sec. in the Sound Recorder of Windows XP.

as u asked abt recording sound in windows XP
u can use Avrack player to record sounds ......
we usually record our silly talkings among the frends by using this software :)
so u can try thiss .......
u can use head phones to record ur own voice .... :)

:) :) :)
 

shaunak

Tux Fan
Just opened the sound recorder in vista. Seems like the bug has been sorted out in vista and i was able to record for quite some time.
 
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suniltr77

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rakeshishere said:
Should read this as mentioned above;)
*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Sound_Recorder
Problem is not with Freeware(LINUX),but with the complexity of operation,installation,etc.May be you live in a better environment,but not all have the facility of taking help of expertise as well as bandwidth.
 

praka123

left this forum longback
GNU/Linux is not freeware,but it Free Libre Open Source Software(FLOSS) as u can modify the source which is supplied and distributed.the Licence which holds this is GPL.
hence not freeware,but free software.read more about Open Source and FLOSS here in wikipedia.
*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Software
Free software, as defined by the Free Software Foundation, is software which can be used, copied, studied, modified and redistributed without restriction. Freedom from such restrictions is central to the concept, with the opposite of free software being proprietary software (a distinction unrelated to whether a fee is charged). The usual way for software to be distributed as free software is for the software to be licensed to the recipient with a free software license (or be in the public domain), and the source code of the software to be made available (for a compiled language).
*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeware
and freeware is
Freeware is copyrighted computer software which is made available for use free of charge, for an unlimited time, as opposed to shareware where the user is required to pay (e.g. after some trial period). Authors of freeware often want to "give something to the community", but also want credit for their software and to retain control of its future development. Often, when programmers decide to stop developing a freeware product, they will give the source code to another programmer or release the product's source code as to the public as free software.
So use FLOSS,support this thriving futurisitc idea.use GNU/Linux.
 
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