Hi what was the problem with Total Recorder? I'm very intrigued as I seem to
have no problems using Total Recorder? Could it be that the Total Recorder
driver doesn't work with some sound cards or something?
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That won't work as Vista handles audio completely differently. For one "wave
out", "stereo mix" etc is disabled by default and you can't see it by
default either.
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- Original Message -
Might I suggest software? If you have your phone or modem connected there is
software out there that will do this for you there might even be freeware if
you look hard enough but be careful of that one.
I recently went online to find a free talking caller id program. While I was
looking I saw ma
Brett:
I am looking for a hardwear device that will link the telephone to the
computer. I thought that I might record telephone calls using gold wave,
editing the calls and converting them to MP3. The mp3 files will be sent to
a server to be streamed. .
- Original Message -
From: "Bret
Greetings Everyone,
My old computer of eight years finally died and I now have a new one, with
the dreaded Vista operating system. If anyone uses this OS, could you please
tell me how to set recording levels, especially for a USB microphone. Many
thanks.
Mari Dole
Jonathan Mosen List Foun
Thanks, Will look into that
- Original Message -
From: "Brett Boyer"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: recording device for telephone calls
I don't supose you have an old modem about or in your computer that you
don't use? If so yo
I don't supose you have an old modem about or in your computer that you
don't use? If so you can record dirctly from it with goldwave or audio
editors.
bb
- Original Message -
From: "Bob Seed"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: record
I have several questions about Mp3 Direct Cut. I have figured out much of
the program, but there are still a few things that don't make sense.
First, I don't see the ctrl+arrow keys changing the volume of a selection,
or of anything.
Second, I can't quite figure out what the E shortcut key do