How to record an audio clip...
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How to record an audio clip...
To record an audio clip using the built in functionality of Windows XP and a microphone that is successfully connected to your computer.
Go to the Start Menu: Programs: Accessories: Entertainment and launch Sound Recorder. Sound recorder is a very basic audio recording program. Click the button with the red circle on it to start recording. Then start talking. When you are done talking, click the button with the black square to stop the recording. Go to File/Save and save the file as a .WAV file.
It you want to cut down the file size, set the Format to "PCM" and the Attributes to "44100 kHz, 16 bit Mono".
WAV files are large but mono file are half the size of stereo files.
The same basic steps should work on Windows Vista but the sound Recorder interface has been upgraded. There is a "Start Recording" button to start recording. It changes to a "Stop Recording" button while you are recording. This new version of Sound recorder saves the files as WMA files instead of WAV files.
Go to the Start Menu: Programs: Accessories: Entertainment and launch Sound Recorder. Sound recorder is a very basic audio recording program. Click the button with the red circle on it to start recording. Then start talking. When you are done talking, click the button with the black square to stop the recording. Go to File/Save and save the file as a .WAV file.
It you want to cut down the file size, set the Format to "PCM" and the Attributes to "44100 kHz, 16 bit Mono".
WAV files are large but mono file are half the size of stereo files.
The same basic steps should work on Windows Vista but the sound Recorder interface has been upgraded. There is a "Start Recording" button to start recording. It changes to a "Stop Recording" button while you are recording. This new version of Sound recorder saves the files as WMA files instead of WAV files.
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When I follow those instructions, using Windows XP, it appears to limit me to a 60 second audio file. Do you know what's up with that?: Is there a way to record a longer file (I assume there is, but I don't see anything in the Help section on that). So help? :^)
ADDENDUM: oops! Never mind - I just figured it out: you just hit the red button again and it give you another 60 seconds, etc., etc.
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ADDENDUM: oops! Never mind - I just figured it out: you just hit the red button again and it give you another 60 seconds, etc., etc.
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Another thing to try is Audacity. It's free and works on a variety of OS's.
This is what I use: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
This is what I use: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Audacity is a *much* better tool to use for recording clips.BobBretall wrote:Another thing to try is Audacity. It's free and works on a variety of OS's.
This is what I use: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
The above instructions were for people who wanted to be able to record clips without downloading additional software.
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I use GarageBand to record the files I send to you guys.JohnMayo wrote:As long as the output is a valid MP3 file, there shouldn't be a problem. GarageBand should work fine.Chris Campbell wrote:John,
Have you had problems with MP3s created using GarageBand? I was planning on using that program, if it doesn't cause problems.
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Well I sent them in. We'll see if I screwed something up. I recorded them, sent them to itunes as a podcast, and then dragged the files into an email.HassanT wrote:I use GarageBand to record the files I send to you guys.JohnMayo wrote:As long as the output is a valid MP3 file, there shouldn't be a problem. GarageBand should work fine.Chris Campbell wrote:John,
Have you had problems with MP3s created using GarageBand? I was planning on using that program, if it doesn't cause problems.
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Re: How to record an audio clip...
When I first started sending in clips for previews, I just used the doc mic on my tablet and it worked fine...NO SPECIAL EQUIPMENT NEEDED...just record and email them to John
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Re: How to record an audio clip...
Hi! This instruction is very useful, thanks for the submission! To record an audio, I have already tried a lot of complicated tricks, but your suggestion is pretty much better!
Re: How to record an audio clip...
you can use audacity or "fastsone capture". it is very easy and simple using both software
Re: How to record an audio clip...
i use faststone software to record audio and video, its very small software and it is very easy to use.