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Help required - Recording real time sound off of Sound cards Posted by balkaras on 16 Aug 2005 at 3:20 PM


Hi,

I hardly have a clue as to how I can record real-time sound off of the sound card. Do I need to initialize a recorder/player for such a purpose, or do sound-cards spit out a sound format/file which can be saved and used again.

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Re: Help required - Recording real time sound off of Sound cards Posted by DrMarten on 16 Aug 2005 at 3:43 PM
This message was edited by DrMarten at 2006-8-3 16:17:13

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: I hardly have a clue as to how I can record real-time sound off of the sound card. Do I need to initialize a recorder/player for such a purpose, or do sound-cards spit out a sound format/file which can be saved and used again.
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You could do this one of two ways;

1) Link your PC to a recording device like a portable MiniDisc recorder or even a stereo and record onto a tape or use a cd recorder.

What you would need is a lead to go from a (small headphone size) 3.55mm male jack to the red and white phone plugs.
You can buy these quite cheaply at computer fairs or any maplins store, see www.maplins.co.uk

2) Use a program like ALLRECORDER available from www.allrecorder.com

This will record sound to an MP3 or WAV file for as long as you want it to ( or until your hard-drive is full ).

You might be able to find a free or shareware sound-recorder program, check this results page from google ( best of luck finding a program you like )>
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=free+sound+recorder+%28program*%29&meta=

Hope this helps?



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Re: Help required - Recording real time sound off of Sound cards Posted by Gaashius on 26 Aug 2005 at 4:34 AM
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: : Hi,
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: : I hardly have a clue as to how I can record real-time sound off of the sound card. Do I need to initialize a recorder/player for such a purpose, or do sound-cards spit out a sound format/file which can be saved and used again.
: :
: : Inviting replies.
: : B
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: ====================
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: You could do this one of two ways;
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: 1) Link your PC to a recording device like a portable MiniDisc recorder or even a stereo and record onto a tape or use a cd recorder.
:
: What you would need is a lead to go from a (small headphone size) 3.55mm male jack to the red and white phone plugs.
: You can buy these quite cheaply at computer fairs or any maplins store, see www.maplins.co.uk
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: 2) Use a program like ALLRECORDER available from www.allrecorder.com
:
: This will record sound to an MP3 or WAV file for as long as you want it to ( or until your hard-drive is full ).
:
: You might be able to find a free or shareware sound-recorder program, check this results page from google ( bext of luck finding a program you like )>
: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=free+sound+recorder+%28program*%29&meta=
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: Hope this helps?
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Allrecorder only records for 30 seconds free.

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