Hi. DAB radios are digital radios. A normal radio would pick up stations
vior analog signals. A digital radio would pick up stations vior digital
transmission. You would get all the channels which are broadcasted on
satellite and cable. here. The sound is crystal clear with no interference.
Mos
Hi. DAB radios are digital radios. A normal radio would pick up stations
vior analog signals. A digital radio would pick up stations vior digital
transmission. You would get all the channels which are broadcasted on
satellite and cable. here. The sound is crystal clear with no interference.
Most of
High James,
Yes you can do that with an existing wave file.
But what I'm trying to do is, record a full length song from the line in of
my sound card.
But when I do this with Sound Recorder, it only records for 60 seconds.
How do I change this?
I am not only doing this with my MD's, but I am also
does anyone know of any accessible stereo receivers?
if so what are the brands and model numbers and prices?i want to use it for
the computer with some stereo speakers i have here i would also like it to
have a remote.
thanks
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Hi John,
On Monday, May 05, 2008 6:07 PM, you wrote:
But how do I get it out of 60 second mode?
Just load a wave file of say 6 minutes and 36 seconds into sound recorder,
then making sure you are at the beginning of the file, hit record, recording
your new content over the old file. I believe thi
Yes, once you set the queue points open the edit menu and click queue points
then choose split. here you can point to where you want the tracks to be
saved, how they should be saved and what number the tracks should start
with. You can even give a general name for the tracks.
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Hello,
But how do I get it out of 60 second mode?
How do I get it to record for say, 6 minutes and 36 seconds?
John.
PS. it is actually MD's that I'm wishing to use Sound Recorder to put on CD.
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Yes sure you can. Making sure line in is checked under recording and
with your cassette connected to the pc via audio cable and adjusting
the desired recording volume, you can hit ctrl r to start recording.
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> Hello,
> Will Sound Recorder let you
I think if it can be heard by the sound card, you can record it. but
please, sound recorder? that's like using a cheesey $20 recorder when
you could use something like Goldwave, or Audacity and get results
that are a thousand percent nicer!
At 12:09 PM 5/5/2008, you wrote:
>Hello,
>Will Sound R
Hello,
Will Sound Recorder let you record from an external audio source like a tape
player?
And will you be able to record the whole song?
John.
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Any idea if i can play on my mobile. Sure interesting.
On 5/5/08, Saqib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are digital radios.
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They are digital radios.
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> Hi
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> may i know what are dab radios?
> Sorry for my ignorance.
> thanks
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> On 5/5/08, Saqib <[EMAIL
Hi John
simply load in sound recorder a wav file of approximately the same
length of your proposed recording.
making sure you are at the beginning of the audio file, simply record your new
wav file on top of it
hope i'm making sense.
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Hi,
what is a dab radio?
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Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 7:31 AM
Subject: DAB Radios
> Hi all. I'm looking for a DAB radio that takes les tha
Hi
may i know what are dab radios?
Sorry for my ignorance.
thanks
On 5/5/08, Saqib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all. I'm looking for a DAB radio that takes les than 4 AA batteries. I
> have one that takes 6 of them and runs down after 5 hours of listening. Can
> anyone recommend a DAB radio
Hi all. I'm looking for a DAB radio that takes les than 4 AA batteries. I
have one that takes 6 of them and runs down after 5 hours of listening. Can
anyone recommend a DAB radio with a longer listening time and less
batteries.
>From Saqib
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it depends on what tyou want.
like 20 pound range?
for basic recording cheap 20 pound logitech microphones are good.
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High List Members,
I would like to know, how do you extend the recording time in Sound Recorder?
I am asking because, I heard that Vista will let you record full length songs
from a cassette tape.
But in Windows XP, Sound recorder only records in increments of 60 seconds.
The question I'm really a
hi guys,
Can someone please give some reccomendations on USB Mics.
Models & cost would be helpful as well,
Dinky Doo
InMate200
Billy
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