I doubt I'm the "Chris" this was intended for, but Winamp4TheBlind is
indeed active, and you can find out everything you need to about the
Winamp4TheBlind mailing list at
http://www.freelists.org/list/winamp4theblind.
I thought it was interesting that the posts to Winamp4TheBlind don't
have an
Hi Chris,
Please excuse me for taking advantage of your e-mail address, but I was
wanting to know if "Winamp4the blind" list is still active. If so, where
mite I find it.
Thanks Chuck.
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I am also trying to make copies
of my SACD's.
John.
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From: "James Scholes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: Extending the recording time in Sound Recorder
> Hi
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
"PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: Extending the recording time in Sound Recorder
> 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 de
: Monday, May 05, 2008 8:45 AM
> Subject: Re: Extending the recording time in Sound Recorder
>
>
> > 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 b
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 8:45 AM
>Subject: Re: Extending the recording time in Sound Recorder
>
>
> > Hi John
> >
> > simply load in sound recorder a wav file of approximately the same
> > length of your proposed recording.
> >
> > making sure you are at
y 05, 2008 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: Extending the recording time in Sound Recorder
> 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
>
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.
sorry for any irregularities in the format of my mail as i'm w
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
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