Somewhere I've got several sound recorders because I was going to put a load of vinyl onto cd but haven't got around to it! If you need any more, just yell. Nigel > > Thanks to all who gave suggestions. I fired up Windows Sound > Recorder and yes it did read the sound card but seems to have a > limitation of 60 seconds time then quits. > Nigel, appreciate your suggestion but I could not find a sound > recorder in nonags.com ... There were plenty of other types of audio > programs but right now I needed a very simplistic sound card to .wav > recorder. However that got me started, the search engine at > www.mamma.com dug up > www.sagebush.com/recall.htm which yielded a free and a PRO audio to > .wav recorder. > Again thanks for all the help. > Cy > > On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 11:43:58 +1300 "Nigel" <npl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > > Sound recorder is not the best for this job. There are a whole load > > of free and share programs specifically for doing this job - try > nonags.com > > and look in the audio category. > > > > Nigel > > > > > > Windows Sound Recorder does that (load it from the Control > > > Panel/Add Remove Programs/Windows Setup). From the Multimedia > > > section, choose Sound Recorder. > > > > > > Cyril H Halbach wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks John, got that part of it but did not know what program > > > > to use to read the audio from the sound card. > > > > G.R. suggested C:\WINDOWS\SNDREC32.EXE & I will give > > > >that a try > > > > > > > > Cy > > > > > > > > > >