Carol, I am obviously even more of a beginner. Is this device setting = from the sound card something you set in Goldwave or in Windows? Graham Lewis Centre for Academic Practice University of Warwick University House Kirby Corner Road Coventry CV4 8UW UK =20 Tel.: (+44) (0) 24 765 72737 Mobile: 07733450022 Fax.: (+44) (0) 24 765 727326 http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/cap/about/staff/lewis/ http://innovations.warwick.ac.uk/innovations/ http://cap.warwick.ac.uk/tdf >>> carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx 10/13/04 01:33pm >>> See my recent messages to Andy and Voldi on this subject and feel free to write me privately. Please note, I'm not much more than a novice myself so you may well do better to join the GWAVE list, as previously mentioned. Of course I'll help off list if I can. -- Carol carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx =20 -----Original Message----- From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Graham Lewis Sent: 13 October 2004 01:23 PM To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20 Subject: [access-uk] Re: Recording radio broadcasts. I;ve had several goes and still nothing recorded. Do we need to set something in XP Playback Control or some other XP level =3D thing? Graham Lewis Centre for Academic Practice University of Warwick University House Kirby Corner Road Coventry CV4 8UW UK =3D20 Tel.: (+44) (0) 24 765 72737 Mobile: 07733450022 Fax.: (+44) (0) 24 765 727326 http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/cap/about/staff/lewis/=20 http://innovations.warwick.ac.uk/innovations/=20 http://cap.warwick.ac.uk/tdf=20 >>> andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 10/13/04 01:05pm >>> Hi Guys. I've got Goldwave set up for Line-In connectivity. As the broadcast is =3D not=3D20 coming in through my line-in, all I get is a blank recording. Could this =3D be=3D20 the problem? Andy ----- Original Message -----=3D20 From: "Graham Lewis" <Graham.Lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 12:29 PM Subject: [access-uk] Re: Recording radio broadcasts. > Voldi, > I tried that and got a blank mpeg file. Here is what I did: 1.=20 > Selected New=3D3D20 2/ Went to the streaming audio website and started=20= > playing it 3. Saved as MP3 > 4. Tried playing it > > Graham Lewis > Centre for Academic Practice > University of Warwick > University House > Kirby Corner Road > Coventry CV4 8UW > UK > =3D3D20 > Tel.: (+44) (0) 24 765 72737 > Mobile: 07733450022 > Fax.: (+44) (0) 24 765 727326 > > http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/cap/about/staff/lewis/=3D20=20 > http://innovations.warwick.ac.uk/innovations/=3D20=20 > http://cap.warwick.ac.uk/tdf=3D20=20 > >>>> voldi.gailans@xxxxxx 10/13/04 11:56am >>> > Hi Andy, > > Just open a file in Goldwave, record, go to the broadcast and run it. > =3D =3D3D3D > Go back to the Goldwave window when finished and stop recording. =20 > Select =3D =3D3D > =3D3D3D > and delete the unwanted paart at the beginning (and end,if any). Of =3D =3D3D3D > course, if there is any lead-in before the broadcast you can start it=20 > =3D =3D3D3D > before returning to Goldwave to begin recording. I have a separate =3D =3D3D3D > soundcard for the audio and so don't get Jaws speaking on the =3D3D3D=20 > recordings. > > Best wishes, > > Voldi > > -----Original Message----- > From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On=20 > Behalf Of Andy > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:40 > To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=3D3D20=3D20=20 > Subject: [access-uk] Re: Recording radio broadcasts. > > > Hi there Voldi. > > That's great. I know a bit about Goldwave and you know a bit=20 > about=3D3D3D2=3D 0 > recording broadcasts! So ask away and I'll try and assist. As for my =3D =3D3D > =3D3D3D > > questions; > > So how do I copy, for example, the queen's speech at the opening of=20 > =3D3D the=3D3D3D20 Scottish Parliament last Saturday? I can Listen = Again=20 > to the show.=3D3D3D2=3D 0 > Personally, I'd rather listen To Donald Dewars speech than the=20 > Queen's, =3D =3D3D > =3D3D3D > but=3D3D3D20 > to use it as an example. > > Best wishes > Andy > > > ----- Original Message -----=3D3D3D20 > From: <voldi.gailans@xxxxxx> > To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 11:24 AM > Subject: [access-uk] Re: Recording radio broadcasts. > > >> Hi Andy, >> >> I'm using Goldwave and it is possible to record the listen again =3D =3D3D3D3D >> broadcasts. I have a great deal to learn about Goldwave and I'm not=20 >> =3D =3D3D3D > =3D3D3D3D >> very clued up on technical issues but this is easy. 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