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Hippy - 24 Apr 2004 11:33 GMT
There was a way I could make windows sound recorder record longer than
default....but have forgotten how.....anyone?

Hippy
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recorder - 24 Apr 2004 18:16 GMT
meirman - 28 Apr 2004 05:30 GMT
In microsoft.public.win98.multimedia on Sat, 24 Apr 2004 10:33:46 GMT
"Hippy" <hippy_37biteme@hotmail.com> posted:

>There was a way I could make windows sound recorder record longer than
>default....but have forgotten how.....anyone?

You're talking about sndrec32.exe?

I was just going to try something like that today.  In mainframe
computeres it was easy to create a file of any specified size, but
PC's insist on ending a file where it ends.  So I would take a long
file and copy it over to a new file and name it something that ends in
.wav.

I myself would then play this file and see what it sounds like, or
what happens.  But I would expect others would just try to record over
what was there.  When you get done, both recording and playing back, I
think there is a drop down command that will snip off anything that
follows the end.

This sounds a lot simpler iirc than the long suggestion I read once,
so please let me know if it works.

>Hippy
>Rock it-Ride it-Roll it

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