Re: Virtual Recorder
Gene
You keep saying the choice is between your sound
card and your voice. When you record your voice, you are recording using
the microphone input of your sound card. The real advantages of this
program are that it allows you to record from both a virtual device and a
sound card simultaneously so you can mix things in more ways. You can also
record from just a virtual device. the virtual device ability allows you
to record things such as Internet Streams even if your sound card doesn't
support the What You Hear or Stereo Mix option. This option has other
names as well. If your sound card supports it, you can record anything
your sound card plays. It has become increasingly difficult to find sound
cards that support StereoMix in later versions of Windows. Virtual Device
gives you another way to do the same thing and may save you a good deal of
fooling around and may save you the need to purchahse another sound card.
In other words, when you record from your soundcard, you can record whatever sources your sound card supports. If you set your sound card to line in, you can record line-in. If you set your sound card recording source to Microphone, you can record using your Microphone etc. When using the virtual device setting, you can
record as though your sound card supports stereo mix. But you are not
recording using your sound card.
If this is difficult to understand, I'll attempt to
explain it further but more people might be interested in the program and might
realize more ways in which it can be used if they understand this
distinction.
But one example is that if you want to record an
Internet stream and your sound card doesn't support stereo Mix, you can use the
virtual device setting to record the stream as it plays. But if you do,
you can't do things such as use a screen-reader. The screen-reader will be
recorded as well.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: David Moore
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Virtual Recorder I have the link for the virtual recorder, that I will put below. It will work on your Windows PC. A good friend, gave me this web site done by a guy named Carlos nazario. The site, when brought up, just says files, and there are a number of programs you can download from this site. Press H for heading until you hear virtual recorder installer, or the next heading says virtual recorder portable. I pressed enter on the virtual recorder installer and installed it to my computer. After you install it, tab to settings and set up a shortcut command for pause and some other tasks you will want virtual recorder to do. It is very accessible. You will tab to a record button and just press it to record. Now, there is a list that you must pick a recording choice from. You can record what comes from the sound card, both the sound card and your voice, , or just your voice. The top choice is the first one and so on. Here is the link, and let me know if you have any questions. Here is the link. http://opopanax.net/download/ Take care. David Moore -----Original Message----- From: Jolene Cardenas Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 12:16 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Virtual Recorder Hello there, I just did a Google search on "Virtual Recorder," which someone had recommended for us Windows 10 users who're searching for a sound recorder that'll work with both Windows 10 and NVDA. Here's a few of the links I discovered: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ix.com.android.VirtualRecorder&hl=en http://virtual-recorder.soft112.com/ One appears to be for Android phones, and the other one appears to be some kind of stand-alone device, but I think some of us is looking for one for PC's if such a software exists. Then when I did a search for "Virtual Audio Recorder," I got this link: http://www.virtualaudiorecorder.com/ So my question is this: Is it called Virtual Recorder, Virtual Audio Recorder, or something else? Please be specific, because even when one word of the software name is off, a person will get the wrong information! Thank you. aloha, Jolene.
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Re: [NVDA] Virtual Recorder
David Moore
Hi Gene,
I just found your message a couple minutes ago in my spam folder. I am
still having trouble with my Gmail accounts putting quite a bit of messages in
the spam folder. Sorry about that. Take care. Thanks for answering her question
about virtual recorder.
Are you receiving my messages? I gave the
link many hours ago.
Gene
----- Original Messages -----
I just did a Google search on "Virtual Recorder," which someone had recommended for us Windows 10 users who're searching for a sound recorder that'll work with both Windows 10 and NVDA. Here's a few of the links I discovered: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ix.com.android.VirtualRecorder&hl=en http://virtual-recorder.soft112.com/ One appears to be for Android phones, and the other one appears to be some kind of stand-alone device, but I think some of us is looking for one for PC's if such a software exists. Then when I did a search for "Virtual Audio Recorder," I got this link: http://www.virtualaudiorecorder.com/ So my question is this: Is it called Virtual Recorder, Virtual Audio Recorder, or something else? Please be specific, because even when one word of the software name is off, a person will get the wrong information! Thank you. aloha, Jolene.
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Re: Virtual Recorder
Gene
Are you receiving my messages? I gave the
link many hours ago.
Gene
----- Original Messages -----
I just did a Google search on "Virtual Recorder," which someone had recommended for us Windows 10 users who're searching for a sound recorder that'll work with both Windows 10 and NVDA. Here's a few of the links I discovered: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ix.com.android.VirtualRecorder&hl=en http://virtual-recorder.soft112.com/ One appears to be for Android phones, and the other one appears to be some kind of stand-alone device, but I think some of us is looking for one for PC's if such a software exists. Then when I did a search for "Virtual Audio Recorder," I got this link: http://www.virtualaudiorecorder.com/ So my question is this: Is it called Virtual Recorder, Virtual Audio Recorder, or something else? Please be specific, because even when one word of the software name is off, a person will get the wrong information! Thank you. aloha, Jolene.
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Re: Windows 10 & NVDA with either Google Drive or other online storage service
Robert Mendoza
Hi Jolene You may also take time to utilize and use the built-in Microsoft One Drive as well for the Windows 10 for storing files as well. Robert mendoza On 5/29/2016 11:38 AM, Jolene Cardenas
wrote:
Hello everyone, Since I've never worked with online storage before in any form, believe it or not, this is extremely new to me as a longtime Gmail and Google search engine user! Yet I now need to take advantage of this service because of some new ministering opportunity I'm about to engage in at my church. Can someone who uses both Windows 10 and NVDA please tell me how user-friendly is Google Drive with these programs? And if Google Drive isn't user-friendly with them, can you please recommend another online storage service I could use? Thanks so much for your folks' recommendation and/or feedback, for I'd appreciate it more than you'll ever know!] aloha, Jolene.
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Re: Virtual Recorder
David Moore
Hi Jolene,
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I have the link for the virtual recorder, that I will put below. It will work on your Windows PC. A good friend, gave me this web site done by a guy named Carlos nazario. The site, when brought up, just says files, and there are a number of programs you can download from this site. Press H for heading until you hear virtual recorder installer, or the next heading says virtual recorder portable. I pressed enter on the virtual recorder installer and installed it to my computer. After you install it, tab to settings and set up a shortcut command for pause and some other tasks you will want virtual recorder to do. It is very accessible. You will tab to a record button and just press it to record. Now, there is a list that you must pick a recording choice from. You can record what comes from the sound card, both the sound card and your voice, , or just your voice. The top choice is the first one and so on. Here is the link, and let me know if you have any questions. Here is the link. http://opopanax.net/download/ Take care. David Moore
-----Original Message-----
From: Jolene Cardenas Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 12:16 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Virtual Recorder Hello there, I just did a Google search on "Virtual Recorder," which someone had recommended for us Windows 10 users who're searching for a sound recorder that'll work with both Windows 10 and NVDA. Here's a few of the links I discovered: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ix.com.android.VirtualRecorder&hl=en http://virtual-recorder.soft112.com/ One appears to be for Android phones, and the other one appears to be some kind of stand-alone device, but I think some of us is looking for one for PC's if such a software exists. Then when I did a search for "Virtual Audio Recorder," I got this link: http://www.virtualaudiorecorder.com/ So my question is this: Is it called Virtual Recorder, Virtual Audio Recorder, or something else? Please be specific, because even when one word of the software name is off, a person will get the wrong information! Thank you. aloha, Jolene.
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Virtual Recorder
Jolene Cardenas
Hello there,
I just did a Google search on "Virtual Recorder," which someone had recommended for us Windows 10 users who're searching for a sound recorder that'll work with both Windows 10 and NVDA. Here's a few of the links I discovered: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ix.com.android.VirtualRecorder&hl=en http://virtual-recorder.soft112.com/ One appears to be for Android phones, and the other one appears to be some kind of stand-alone device, but I think some of us is looking for one for PC's if such a software exists. Then when I did a search for "Virtual Audio Recorder," I got this link: http://www.virtualaudiorecorder.com/ So my question is this: Is it called Virtual Recorder, Virtual Audio Recorder, or something else? Please be specific, because even when one word of the software name is off, a person will get the wrong information! Thank you. aloha, Jolene.
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Windows 10 & NVDA with either Google Drive or other online storage service
Jolene Cardenas
Hello everyone,
Since I've never worked with online storage before in any form, believe it or not, this is extremely new to me as a longtime Gmail and Google search engine user! Yet I now need to take advantage of this service because of some new ministering opportunity I'm about to engage in at my church. Can someone who uses both Windows 10 and NVDA please tell me how user-friendly is Google Drive with these programs? And if Google Drive isn't user-friendly with them, can you please recommend another online storage service I could use? Thanks so much for your folks' recommendation and/or feedback, for I'd appreciate it more than you'll ever know!] aloha, Jolene.
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Re: terminal software with NVDA
What is wrong with the command prompt? Or, am I not understanding something correctly?
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On May 28, 2016, at 17:49, Jason Fayre <jfayre@gmail.com> wrote:
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terminal software with NVDA
Jason Fayre <jfayre@...>
Hello everyone,
I'm wondering what terminal software people are using with nvda? I've tried teraterm, putty and secureCRT. They all work well, but where things tend to fall apart is when editing files remotely. I find that arrowing through files either line by line or character by character produces very inconsistent results. Lines or characters tend to be double-read. Thanks!
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Re: NVDA and windows 10
Lino Morales
Hi stencil. Make sure all audio files are associated with Winamp. You'll find those under preference and file types. Sent from my iPod
On May 28, 2016, at 7:16 PM, stancil tootle <stootle@...> wrote:
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Re: NVDA and windows 10
stancil tootle
Got Winamp went into settings and made it my default player so now when I click on an audio file nothing happens.
On May 28, 2016, at 1:40 AM, Gene New Zealand <hurrikennyandopo@...> wrote:
Hi just download a copy of Winamp and have it as your default instead of the grove one.
It can also be done through the windows settings part in Windows 10.
You will need to go to system, press the enter key then go down to default apps and it can be done under that section if winamp is already installed.
hope this helps.
Gene nz
On 28/05/2016 3:20 PM, stancil tootle wrote:
I hate win 10, but can't go back. How can I get rid of this media player and go back to Winamp? On May 27, 2016, at 6:35 PM, Chris Shook <chris0309@...> wrote: Hi all, Thanks again for all the help. I've got internet explorer on my desktop now. One last question I just thought of. Is there anything I need to turn off to prevent microsoft from keeping track of my internet activity? Thanks Chris ____________________________________________________________ Affordable Wireless Plans Set up is easy. Get online in minutes. Starting at only $9.95 per month! www.netzero.net?refcd=nzmem0216 -- Check out my website for nvda tutorials and other blindness related material at http://www.accessibilitycentral.net ____________________________________________________________ Affordable Wireless Plans Set up is easy. Get online in minutes. Starting at only $9.95 per month! www.netzero.net
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Re: dBpoweramp
Andrea Sherry
Eventually that's what I did. Thanks Andrea
On 29/05/2016 1:21 AM, Oriol Gómez
wrote:
what update? cant you get it from the site? On 5/28/16, Andrea Sherry <sherryan@...> wrote:Thanks for your most prompt reply. However it appears that the update must be accessed via this menu. Andrea On 28/05/2016 6:36 PM, Oriol Gómez wrote:Hi. No, its not really accessible. However it is usable, the program itself I mean. you don't need the configuration utility. On 5/28/16, Andrea Sherry <sherryan@...> wrote:Using Windows 10 Pro 64bit. NVDA latest stable version. Is there a user of this program who can give me some hints on running configuration utility that cones with dBpoweramp? There don't seem to be any checkboxes or the like. One thing I need to do from this part of the program is access the update feature which asks me if I wish to do so and then just stops. Any ideas? Andrea -- Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad-- Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad --
Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad
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Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, New Member (5)
Cearbhall O'Meadhra
Thank you , Gene
All the best,
Cearbhall
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2016 4:19 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, [nvda] New Member (5)
The link to the page where the download links for the program are available is
I'm not giving the direct links because there is more than one, a portable version link and an installed version. There may also be other programs of interest on the page.
Search the page using your screen-reader's find command for the word recorder.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Cearbhall O'Meadhra Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2016 10:06 AM Subject: Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, [nvda] New Member (5)
David,
I would like to try out this recorder. However, I found two sitesproducts. Could you give the precise name of this recorder and it publisher, if possible?
All the best,
Cearbhall
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of David Moore
Hi, I would like to recommend a great sound recorder called virtual recorder. It is very easy to download and install, and very accessible. When you launch it, you can record your voice with a built in mike, record sounds straight from the sound card, or both. So, it does very well with recording pod casts, because it records your voice great, and it records a screen reader directly from the sound card at the same time, so your voice and screen reader come through loud and clear. There is a record button, stop, pause, and you can record in many formats like MP3, for example. The problem with Voice recorder in win10, is that you only have the choice of recording in a M4A format that is unique to win10. Very few players can play the files that you record with that program. Virtual recorder saves your recordings in a folder that you choose as soon as you stop the recording. The recordings are so clear I have done with it, and it does not take up much room on your computer. There is even a portable version that can run from a USB flash drive. Just type in Virtual Recorder in your search like Google, and you will get a site to download it. You may be able to download it from: If not, just do a search for it. I absolutely love it. Take care.
From: Gene Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2016 8:22 PM Subject: Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, [nvda] New Member (5)
Also, will people please change subject lines when the thread changes to the point where it has nothing to do with the original subject. The subject line still says new member and the discussion is now about audio recorders. I'm not saying that people should change subject lines if the topic still is reasonably related to the original but this isn't even remotely related.
I am changing the subject line in this thread with this message.
Gene
If the sound recorder program in Windows 10 is like the one in Windows 7, it's almost worthless. In the Windows 7 program, you can't edit and it records in the MP3 format as I recall. I know you can't choose formats and I know it’s a lossy format. Whether ogg or MP3, its so limited that it's more like a toy.
I don't recall if it even has a pause button and if it resumes recording or overwrites the file if you stop and start it. What program did you used to use? If you used the old XP sound recorder, that may still work in Windows 10. I got it to work in Windows 7. I can suggest programs to use to create a podcast file and edit it. For example, you might use a program I have to record the podcast file and then edit with Mp3 Direct Cut. Both programs will produce MP3 files but, for reasons I won't go into now, it's better to use one program I can discuss for editing and MP3 Direct Cut for editing.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
Hi,
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Re: NVDA and windows 10
Gene
It's supposed to take you to the Windows Update
page. it's actually the same as if Microsoft gave you a favorite for the
page but it's a separate item named Windows Updates in the browser.
The Windows update web page works in your browser
and, I believe, along with showing you whatever major updates you don't have,
shows you more updates that are more minor and optional. Others may
comment further but that's my impression of the page from the very small amount
I've looked at it.
Also, we know that it doesn't
work in one person's browser. That doesn't mean it doesn't work in
general. Nothing has been said to indicate how many copies of IE11 this
was tested in. One test tells us nothing generalizable.
Gene
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that via IE 11. On 5/27/2016 10:45 PM, Chris Shook wrote: > Hi, > thanks for the info. > This isn't strictly about NVDA, but I'm hoping someone will know. > What does the windows update link in internet explorer do? > We already have a windows update in settings, so having two seems > pointless. > Chris > > >
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Re: NVDA and windows 10
Lino Morales
Find the last build of Winamp V 5.666. I think: www.whitstick.co.uk
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still has it. Just make sure Winamp is set as the default media player in sttings.
On 5/27/2016 11:20 PM, stancil tootle wrote:
I hate win 10, but can't go back. How can I get rid of this media player and go back to Winamp?
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Re: NVDA and windows 10
Lino Morales
Its broken in IE 11. I forget the funky error message I get when I do that via IE 11.
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On 5/27/2016 10:45 PM, Chris Shook wrote:
Hi,
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Re: Can anyone actually get into this web site?
Mallard
Brian,
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I simply clicked the link, Firefox opened, I waited a while for the site to open, and there everything came up... I had to arrow down a bit, but there came the text... What can I do to help you view the site? I have no particular configuration on my Firefox, so I have no specific suggestion to give... Ciao, Ollie
Il 28/05/2016 12:30, Brian's Mail list account ha scritto:
Yes well you are lucky to be able to get into the site past the first link and embedded object. Can you tell me how you did it, as Firefox seems to go into sulk mode when this unavailable embedded object is encountered here.
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Re: dBpoweramp
Oriol Gómez <ogomez.s92@...>
what update?
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cant you get it from the site?
On 5/28/16, Andrea Sherry <sherryan@wideband.net.au> wrote:
Thanks for your most prompt reply.
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Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, New Member (5)
Gene
The link to the page where the download links
for the program are available is
I'm not giving the direct links because there is
more than one, a portable version link and an installed version. There may
also be other programs of interest on the page.
Search the page using your screen-reader's find
command for the word recorder.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Cearbhall O'Meadhra
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2016 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, [nvda]
New Member (5) David,
I would like to try out this recorder. However, I found two sitesproducts. Could you give the precise name of this recorder and it publisher, if possible?
All the best,
Cearbhall
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From:
nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of David
Moore
Hi, I would like to recommend a great sound recorder called virtual recorder. It is very easy to download and install, and very accessible. When you launch it, you can record your voice with a built in mike, record sounds straight from the sound card, or both. So, it does very well with recording pod casts, because it records your voice great, and it records a screen reader directly from the sound card at the same time, so your voice and screen reader come through loud and clear. There is a record button, stop, pause, and you can record in many formats like MP3, for example. The problem with Voice recorder in win10, is that you only have the choice of recording in a M4A format that is unique to win10. Very few players can play the files that you record with that program. Virtual recorder saves your recordings in a folder that you choose as soon as you stop the recording. The recordings are so clear I have done with it, and it does not take up much room on your computer. There is even a portable version that can run from a USB flash drive. Just type in Virtual Recorder in your search like Google, and you will get a site to download it. You may be able to download it from: If not, just do a search for it. I absolutely love it. Take care.
From: Gene Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2016 8:22 PM Subject: Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, [nvda] New Member (5)
Also, will people please change subject lines when the thread changes to the point where it has nothing to do with the original subject. The subject line still says new member and the discussion is now about audio recorders. I'm not saying that people should change subject lines if the topic still is reasonably related to the original but this isn't even remotely related.
I am changing the subject line in this thread with this message.
Gene
If the sound recorder program in Windows 10 is like the one in Windows 7, it's almost worthless. In the Windows 7 program, you can't edit and it records in the MP3 format as I recall. I know you can't choose formats and I know it’s a lossy format. Whether ogg or MP3, its so limited that it's more like a toy.
I don't recall if it even has a pause button and if it resumes recording or overwrites the file if you stop and start it. What program did you used to use? If you used the old XP sound recorder, that may still work in Windows 10. I got it to work in Windows 7. I can suggest programs to use to create a podcast file and edit it. For example, you might use a program I have to record the podcast file and then edit with Mp3 Direct Cut. Both programs will produce MP3 files but, for reasons I won't go into now, it's better to use one program I can discuss for editing and MP3 Direct Cut for editing.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
Hi,
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Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, New Member (5)
Cearbhall O'Meadhra
David,
I would like to try out this recorder. However, I found two sitesproducts. Could you give the precise name of this recorder and it publisher, if possible?
All the best,
Cearbhall
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of David Moore
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2016 5:36 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, [nvda] New Member (5)
Hi, I would like to recommend a great sound recorder called virtual recorder. It is very easy to download and install, and very accessible. When you launch it, you can record your voice with a built in mike, record sounds straight from the sound card, or both. So, it does very well with recording pod casts, because it records your voice great, and it records a screen reader directly from the sound card at the same time, so your voice and screen reader come through loud and clear. There is a record button, stop, pause, and you can record in many formats like MP3, for example. The problem with Voice recorder in win10, is that you only have the choice of recording in a M4A format that is unique to win10. Very few players can play the files that you record with that program. Virtual recorder saves your recordings in a folder that you choose as soon as you stop the recording. The recordings are so clear I have done with it, and it does not take up much room on your computer. There is even a portable version that can run from a USB flash drive. Just type in Virtual Recorder in your search like Google, and you will get a site to download it. You may be able to download it from: If not, just do a search for it. I absolutely love it. Take care.
From: Gene Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2016 8:22 PM Subject: Re: Suggestions for sound recording programs: was, [nvda] New Member (5)
Also, will people please change subject lines when the thread changes to the point where it has nothing to do with the original subject. The subject line still says new member and the discussion is now about audio recorders. I'm not saying that people should change subject lines if the topic still is reasonably related to the original but this isn't even remotely related.
I am changing the subject line in this thread with this message.
Gene
If the sound recorder program in Windows 10 is like the one in Windows 7, it's almost worthless. In the Windows 7 program, you can't edit and it records in the MP3 format as I recall. I know you can't choose formats and I know it’s a lossy format. Whether ogg or MP3, its so limited that it's more like a toy.
I don't recall if it even has a pause button and if it resumes recording or overwrites the file if you stop and start it. What program did you used to use? If you used the old XP sound recorder, that may still work in Windows 10. I got it to work in Windows 7. I can suggest programs to use to create a podcast file and edit it. For example, you might use a program I have to record the podcast file and then edit with Mp3 Direct Cut. Both programs will produce MP3 files but, for reasons I won't go into now, it's better to use one program I can discuss for editing and MP3 Direct Cut for editing.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
Hi,
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