| From "Jacob Kruger" <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> | Sat, 24 Nov 2012 12:25:00 +0200 | Subject: new member > I've used the windows7 sound recorder for a few things, and only real issue > there is it's limited to .wma output files, but not sure if there's a major > difference otherwise..? The other big difference is that the pre-Vista recorder records to memory rather than disk, so is limited to one minute of recording, unless you open a longer file to record over. I don't know any other way to get over that restriction. Gale > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kimsan" <kimsansong@xxxxxxx> > To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 12:05 PM > Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: new member > > > > Jean, > > I would like to test out that program and see if I would like it. > > Could you dropbox it to kimsansong@xxxxxxx? > > Thank you. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gene > > Sent: Friday, November 23, 2012 11:18 AM > > To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: new member > > > > I use the old Microsoft Sound Recording program because of its ease of > > real > > time editing. The program records using the wave format. I joined the > > files together using audacity and then used Audacity to convert the final > > file to Mp3. I may have done a little editing using Mp3 Direct Cut but I > > don't recall now if I did. > > > > The old Microsoft program can be used in Windows 7. Let me know if you > > want > > a copy. The audacity4blind web site is at //www.freelists.org/webpage/audacity4blind Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, Audacity keyboard commands, and more... To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject line unsubscribe