Is it possible to hook a juke box to the computer thru the microphone or in
plug in the back of a computer and record using windows media player or
windows xp?
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charlie

Re: juke box sound. by Mark

Mark
Mon May 12 06:57:25 PDT 2008

Yes, "Line in" can be turned on at the "Recording" interface for
sndvol32.exe (see options/Properties)
You then open sndrec32, record a one minute file, save it, then use the menu
to 'insert' the one minute file over and over till it's long enough. Save
it, and then activate Record to overwrite the file, and save it again.
Sndrec32 will also pare off the blank beginning and end of the file.
Other apps will convert the .wav file to the format you prefer. Windows has
no built in converter.
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"charlie" <charlie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to hook a juke box to the computer thru the microphone or
> in
> plug in the back of a computer and record using windows media player or
> windows xp?
> --
> charlie


Re: juke box sound. by charlie

charlie
Mon May 12 07:34:05 PDT 2008

Hey Mark,
Im having a little trouble finding the sndrec32.exe you refered to. You have
to talk to me as a child because I am not that hep yet. Thanks!
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charlie


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Yes, "Line in" can be turned on at the "Recording" interface for
> sndvol32.exe (see options/Properties)
> You then open sndrec32, record a one minute file, save it, then use the menu
> to 'insert' the one minute file over and over till it's long enough. Save
> it, and then activate Record to overwrite the file, and save it again.
> Sndrec32 will also pare off the blank beginning and end of the file.
> Other apps will convert the .wav file to the format you prefer. Windows has
> no built in converter.
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> Mark L. Ferguson
> .
>
> "charlie" <charlie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:73450E68-862F-4F9D-ADA6-CFAB0DC6F8A2@microsoft.com...
> > Is it possible to hook a juke box to the computer thru the microphone or
> > in
> > plug in the back of a computer and record using windows media player or
> > windows xp?
> > --
> > charlie
>

Re: juke box sound. by Mark

Mark
Mon May 12 07:45:52 PDT 2008

Start/run, type:
sndrec32

If it is not on the screen, hit alt-spacebar, then M, up arrow, and click
the mouse to move it onscreen.

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"charlie" <charlie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hey Mark,
> Im having a little trouble finding the sndrec32.exe you refered to. You
> have
> to talk to me as a child because I am not that hep yet. Thanks!
> --
> charlie
>
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
>> Yes, "Line in" can be turned on at the "Recording" interface for
>> sndvol32.exe (see options/Properties)
>> You then open sndrec32, record a one minute file, save it, then use the
>> menu
>> to 'insert' the one minute file over and over till it's long enough. Save
>> it, and then activate Record to overwrite the file, and save it again.
>> Sndrec32 will also pare off the blank beginning and end of the file.
>> Other apps will convert the .wav file to the format you prefer. Windows