Help with sound recording needed.
Anarchic Conceptions
01-12-2005, 00:40
Does anyone know where I can find a free sound recorder so I can record the radio (w/ the radio playing over the internet) with decent quality. Something that allows me to record for an hour.
I found a good program ages ago, though I have forgotten what it was called :(. All the ones I can find at the moment have a limit on the time I can record for.
There's Goldwave, but it only lets you save files as .WAV format. You have to pay for saving files as MP3's.
German Nightmare
01-12-2005, 00:43
And there's a little proggy called Easy CD Ripper which lets you transfrom wav files into mp3 :D
Mmh. Just realized the one I have is onyl a demo... let me see if I can't find an alternative!
Anarchic Conceptions
01-12-2005, 00:49
w00t, thanks you two :D
My obsession with Chaplin can continue :)
The Soviet Americas
01-12-2005, 00:52
There's Goldwave, but it only lets you save files as .WAV format. You have to pay for saving files as MP3's.
Since when?
Anarchic Conceptions
01-12-2005, 00:53
Since when?
Not a huge deal. S2K to the rescue...
Since when?
For as long as I can remember. Every time I've used it, I've only been able to save thirty seconds per MP3.
The Soviet Americas
01-12-2005, 00:55
For as long as I can remember. Every time I've used it, I've only been able to save thirty seconds per MP3.
I used it actively a year or two ago and was always able to make 5-minute radio segments in MP3 no problem. I didn't know they made people start paying. Real lame, if you ask me.
Reverse Gravity
01-12-2005, 00:57
And there's a little proggy called Easy CD Ripper which lets you transfrom wav files into mp3 :D
Mmh. Just realized the one I have is onyl a demo... let me see if I can't find an alternative!
I have something called Easy CD-DA Extractor 8.2 that can transform wav to mp3. Want?
German Nightmare
01-12-2005, 01:05
Looks like others have been busy as well - but I said I'd be back:
Acoustica MP3 To Wave Converter PLUS
Tried it - works :D
Good luck!
DrunkenDove
01-12-2005, 02:27
Try Audacity.
Seconded.