Somewhat OT: recording software
Lou
lspin@comcast.net
Tue Mar 22 20:47:02 EST 2005
I replied with the suggestion to use "Power MP3 Recorder," by Cooolsoft. It
allows direct recording to MP3 or WAV. MP3 is great for copying old
broadcast recordings. It costs $20 to register, but allows limited use
without registration.
http://www.cooolsoft.com/mp3rec.htm
-Lou
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A. Joseph Ross
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 12:34 AM
To: Sean Smyth
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Subject: Re: Somewhat OT: recording software
On 21 Mar 2005 at 2:54, Sean Smyth wrote:
> 1. Is there a better way of doing this?
> 2. What software do I need to get to handle the recording part?
> Typical Windows Sound Recorder only snags 60-second bites. Can I get
> any freeware/shareware to accomplish this?
>
> Feel free to reply off-list.
Actually, I wish people would reply on list because I'd like to know, too.
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