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Yippyfn

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Sound Recording
« on: 02 Feb 2004, 20:08:27 »
Can anyone recommend a good program for recording my own speech?

DBR_ONIX

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Re:Sound Recording
« Reply #1 on: 02 Feb 2004, 22:09:44 »
Not sure about a "good" one.. But with windows (atleast in windows ME), there is one that can record to a WAV file..
Start Menu > Programs > Accsesory > Entertainment > Sound Recorder..

It works fine, and can increase/decrease the volume of the recorded file, speed up/slow down (Fun... ;)) and a few other effects, like echo...
But those effects are only in increase by 50% etc.. So little control..

But it works fine..
Other programs I know that record sound, with studio 8, the tool "AM Capture" can record video, and if you select your mic as an input, you can record...

Have a search on the forum, and google, and www.download.com for programs..
- Ben

Offline Captain Crunch

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Re:Sound Recording
« Reply #2 on: 02 Feb 2004, 22:12:14 »


  I used Gold Wave and Wave Surfer, (with *.ogg plugin) but somehow I didn't get along with it too good.

  I recommend You DB PowerAmp!

     I can't remember the links! Let me check if I find it again.
Cheers
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Offline Captain Crunch

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Re:Sound Recording
« Reply #3 on: 02 Feb 2004, 22:18:49 »
You will need the codec to make DB PowerAmp able to convert Your sound files to *.ogg (common file type to OFP)

I found the links!

The first one is for the DB PowerAmp itself:

http://www.dbpoweramp.com


And this one is where You can find the codec to convert to *.ogg:

http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central-ogg.htm

cheers!


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Yippyfn

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Re:Sound Recording
« Reply #4 on: 02 Feb 2004, 23:56:42 »
Hey, thanks a lot guys! I'll try both of those.  :D