[etni] Re: sound recording to a CD
- From: "Patricia Reifen" <patriciareifen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 17:52:51 +0000
Hi everyone,
I checked out Jackie's suggestion but you have to buy the Adobe Audition.
I discovered a freeware programme called Audacity, which seems to be popular
with those in the know. It takes a minute to download. If I understand
correctly, you speak into a microphone, which records your voice onto the
Audacity programme. Then you copy (burn) your recorded audio file onto a
CD. I use another free programme for that called Nero.
When I figure out how to attach my microphone, I'll let you know if it's
good.
the site is http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Enjoy life,
Patricia
From: Jacquie Mohar <caddy_1998@xxxxxxxxx>
To all those who enquired about how we record discs
onto a computer.... and there were many!!
Hi again!
We use a programme called Adobe Audition 2.0, and a
microphone. It allows you to record tapes to discs as
well as recording yourself if you so wish. You then
save the file on the computer, then burn the saved
file onto a disc. If you want to avoid the problem of
going back to the beginning all the time, you need to
save each question as a track, or simply divide the
test / quiz up however you choose. It is certainly
easier than using a tape machine (walkman) without
numbers.
Hope that answers your questions,
Jacquie
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Enjoy life, Patricia
From: Jacquie Mohar <caddy_1998@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi again! We use a programme called Adobe Audition 2.0, and a microphone. It allows you to record tapes to discs as well as recording yourself if you so wish. You then save the file on the computer, then burn the saved file onto a disc. If you want to avoid the problem of going back to the beginning all the time, you need to save each question as a track, or simply divide the test / quiz up however you choose. It is certainly easier than using a tape machine (walkman) without numbers. Hope that answers your questions, Jacquie
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