Audio Recording software

Discussion in 'Software' started by cepy123, Apr 3, 2006.

  1. cepy123

    cepy123 Specialist

    I am recording speeches witch last about 45 min.With a wireless mike.on to my Lap top and My PC.I tryed Audacity and N-Track. I didn't like Audacity,and N-Track works ok but it's $75.00 and didn't want to pay for it till I asked around.
    Right now i'm useing Sony voice recorders,and then tranfering to the Lap top then makeing a CD, and I trying to set up useing the wirerless, In three different locations(at the same time) and inputting them into three PC's(In one main location).The pay for doing this is 0 so I would like to keep the cost down. If any more info. is needed Please ask,and thanks in advance. Chuck
     
  2. cepy123

    cepy123 Specialist

  3. womfalcs7

    womfalcs7 Private First Class

  4. star17

    star17 MajorGeek

  5. cepy123

    cepy123 Specialist

    Thanks Star I'm going to try it now will let ya know how it works. Chuck
     
  6. star17

    star17 MajorGeek

    Good deal Chuck :)

    I neglected to post another possibility, and I even use it frequently. This records anything playing through your speakers and saves it as a .wav file, which then, using the dreaded Audacity (;)), can be converted to mp3, ogg, etc.

    http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?2000000035538
     
  7. martinch

    martinch Specialist

    Star, is there a version of silent bo that runs on XP?
     

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