Can I use the sound recorder to record a twenty minute
audio tape onto my hard drive? How do I do that? If it's
not possible, how can I burn a CD using the audio tape as
the source without recording the audio onto my computer's
hard drive first?

Re: sound recorder by Mart

Mart
Tue Nov 04 02:56:05 CST 2003

It is quite possible to make 'longer' recordings using sound recorder:-

Start recorder with no signal - defaults to 60.00 sec. and continue to
record until 60 secs is up.

Restart recording and this time length will become 120 secs.

Repeat for total time required, then save file as e.g. 'template.wav'

Open 'template.wav' and it will show the new length (20min=1200 secs=200MB
approx)

Now start your 'serious' recording over template and save it as e.g
'serious1.wav'

Crude, but it works!!"

HTH

Mart

"Howard S." <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can I use the sound recorder to record a twenty minute
> audio tape onto my hard drive? How do I do that? If it's
> not possible, how can I burn a CD using the audio tape as
> the source without recording the audio onto my computer's
> hard drive first?