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dazz25

posted on 18th Apr 04 at 12:31

Will do! Cheers mate!


ed

posted on 18th Apr 04 at 12:30

Hmmmmmmmmmmm...... Dunno then, cos thats all I do... Try doing a search on download.com


dazz25

posted on 18th Apr 04 at 12:28

Just tried that and it only lets me record 60 seconds and it's really faint and cracklely!


ed

posted on 18th Apr 04 at 12:20

Connect your speaker wire to your microphone socket on your soundcard and open sound recorder in Windows and press record. The file will save as a *.wav file which can be converted to an mp3 if you want by using a converter... Plug your headphones into the headphone socket in your soundcard or CD drive cos you might be able to hear what you are recording...

[Edited on 18-04-2004 by 1800ed]


dazz25

posted on 18th Apr 04 at 12:13

Does anybody know if theres a way of recording streaming audio off windows media player into an mp3 or other type of file?!

cheers