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Windows Media Player and Sound Recorder

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Dustin - 30 Aug 2003 17:55 GMT
I am trying to play an mp3 file on windows media player
and want it to record on my sound recorder but the only
sound I pick up on my sound recorder is through my
microphone. I have went into the properties for sound and
under recording properties I can't get Wave/Mp3 controls
to pick up. Please Help!!!! Thanks for your time

Dustin
Ron - 30 Aug 2003 18:55 GMT
Says right in the help file:

"to record sounds your computer must be equipped with a
microphone" which tells me you cant record from anything
else. If perchance you have a soundblaster audigy
soundcard, you can use creative recorder to do what you
want. Also note that anything recorded with windows sound
recorder is limited to 60 seconds, kind of bizarre.

>-----Original Message-----
>I am trying to play an mp3 file on windows media player
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>Dustin
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Galley - 31 Aug 2003 03:36 GMT
>I am trying to play an mp3 file on windows media player
>and want it to record on my sound recorder but the only
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>Dustin

Try Audacity. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

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