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Computer recording from analogue sources?
Hi everybody,
I just been working on my new computer, and it seems that my computer components manufacturers thought of everything except recording of analogue audio sources (in my case, a walkman). I'd like to burn an mp3 cd with lots of russian music tapes. I am using the audio card line in audio. I can hear the music through my computer speakers alright. I tried the obvious win xp audio recording which is only for 20 seconds... I have win xp greek, core 2 duo 2.66, ! GB ram, 320 GB Hitachi sata and 512 MB asus 2600 ati pro and intel DG31PR mobo. I searched all cds that accompanied each specific components, they have programms that even let me use a cd-r as ram, but nothing about recording analogue audio sources:-( Maybe they think the task is unworthy for the computer? I can pay, let's say, 30 euros for a good application, I'd rather have one that someone else has tried and is virus and trojan horse free 0-: TIA, -- Tzortzakakis Dimitrios major in electrical engineering mechanized infantry reservist hordad AT otenet DOT gr |
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Computer recording from analogue sources?
Tzortzakakis Dimitrios wrote:
Hi everybody, I just been working on my new computer, and it seems that my computer components manufacturers thought of everything except recording of analogue audio sources (in my case, a walkman). I'd like to burn an mp3 cd with lots of russian music tapes. I am using the audio card line in audio. I can hear the music through my computer speakers alright. I tried the obvious win xp audio recording which is only for 20 seconds... I have win xp greek, core 2 duo 2.66, ! GB ram, 320 GB Hitachi sata and 512 MB asus 2600 ati pro and intel DG31PR mobo. I searched all cds that accompanied each specific components, they have programms that even let me use a cd-r as ram, but nothing about recording analogue audio sources:-( Maybe they think the task is unworthy for the computer? I can pay, let's say, 30 euros for a good application, I'd rather have one that someone else has tried and is virus and trojan horse free 0-: Audacity is free and can do what you want and much more. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ |
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Computer recording from analogue sources?
? "Iordani" ?????? ??? ?????? ... Tzortzakakis Dimitrios wrote: Hi everybody, I just been working on my new computer, and it seems that my computer components manufacturers thought of everything except recording of analogue audio sources (in my case, a walkman). I'd like to burn an mp3 cd with lots of russian music tapes. I am using the audio card line in audio. I can hear the music through my computer speakers alright. I tried the obvious win xp audio recording which is only for 20 seconds... I have win xp greek, core 2 duo 2.66, ! GB ram, 320 GB Hitachi sata and 512 MB asus 2600 ati pro and intel DG31PR mobo. I searched all cds that accompanied each specific components, they have programms that even let me use a cd-r as ram, but nothing about recording analogue audio sources:-( Maybe they think the task is unworthy for the computer? I can pay, let's say, 30 euros for a good application, I'd rather have one that someone else has tried and is virus and trojan horse free 0-: Audacity is free and can do what you want and much more. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Thank you! -- Tzortzakakis Dimitrios major in electrical engineering mechanized infantry reservist hordad AT otenet DOT gr |
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Computer recording from analogue sources?
Tzortzakakis Dimitrios wrote: Hi everybody, I just been working on my new computer, and it seems that my computer components manufacturers thought of everything except recording of analogue audio sources (in my case, a walkman). I'd like to burn an mp3 cd with lots of russian music tapes. I am using the audio card line in audio. I can hear the music through my computer speakers alright. I tried the obvious win xp audio recording which is only for 20 seconds... Get a copy of Audacity. Graham |
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Computer recording from analogue sources?
? "Eeyore" ?????? ??? ?????? ... Tzortzakakis Dimitrios wrote: Hi everybody, I just been working on my new computer, and it seems that my computer components manufacturers thought of everything except recording of analogue audio sources (in my case, a walkman). I'd like to burn an mp3 cd with lots of russian music tapes. I am using the audio card line in audio. I can hear the music through my computer speakers alright. I tried the obvious win xp audio recording which is only for 20 seconds... Get a copy of Audacity. Got it, installed it, now recording the first russian tape for my friend.. (I don't speak russian, he does). Thanks a lot to people who answered. -- Tzortzakakis Dimitrios major in electrical engineering mechanized infantry reservist hordad AT otenet DOT gr |
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Computer recording from analogue sources?
Tzortzakakis Dimitrios wrote:
Got it, installed it, now recording the first russian tape for my friend.. (I don't speak russian, he does). Thanks a lot to people who answered. You are welcome. I do some analogue recording myself and have found the *Normalize' effect to be very useful. Evens out the volume of different recordings. |
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