James,

Thanks for your reply.

I will give your suggestion a try, most likely with Total Recorder, but I'm
not quite sure how I would go about recording from the sound card using
CDex.  Could you possibly give me any more information?

Thanks,

Caroline.

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Subject: Windows Media Files and what to do with them


Hello Caroline and the list!

I once got a bunch of Windows Media Files from one of those download
services on a trial.  Once I decided not to keep the service, the files
would no longer play.  However, prior to dropping the service, I played the
files and recorded them through one of my recording programs that allows you
to record directly from your sound card.  Then I saved each file in either
MP3 or Wav format, giving it a name, and then I had them all.  You can use
Soundforge, Total Recorder, or CDEX to do this as follows:

(1)  Set the volume control to "what you hear."

(2)  Turn off JAWS or your screen reader, but first locate and highlight the
song you want to record.
(3)  Then start your recording program and then click on the song.  Let it
play, then do the stop feature in your recording program.  Then, if
necessary, reload your screen reader program.  Save the program in the
default format for the particular program you are using.  You can edit as
necessary, taking leading noise or blank areas or trailing blank areas or
sounds off; then saving it under your desired name.  You could also record
many sounds; then do one of the marker features and save them in individual
blocks.  Then go to your saved folder and find the files saved in your
chosen format.  They can then be put on CD or saved on your hard drive as
desired.

I originally did this just for fun, but I later discovered I did the right
thing, as those WM files from the download company did not work, even though
they had given me a seven or fourteen-day free trial of the songs.

Just remember, anything that comes through the sound card can be recorded
with some of thes programs, so why not use them before they are taken away
from us.

James Robinson

P.S.  I hope I'm not giving any trade secrets away.


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