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    Oct 29, 2005, 03:42 AM
    This one will probably cost, but the others are from my lifetime subscription of completelyfreesoftware and they usually are freeware or ones where you only need register, just a thought. See if any of these will meet your needs, if not, I'll look for more. - Chery

    http://www.foxshareware.com/
    Fox Audio Recording is a professional and powerful audio recording tool from foxshareware development team.

    Fox Audio Recording records audio streaming from any source like media players, the Internet web sites, microphone, applications, etc.

    Fox Audio Recording supports recording to audio files MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG Vorbis directly without temporary files.

    Fox Audio Recording also has a built-in audio converter, audio player, and mp3 id3 tag editor.

    YOU CAN DOWNLOAD AND TRY OR BUY FOR 29.95

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    M View SE - This one I can send you via yousendit.com - I have subscription to this site for life (CDS
    Version reviewed: 2.7
    NOTE: the review only pertains to the version/date mentioned above. Subsequent versions could be quite different from the reviewed version.
    Review:

    M View SE is a lightweight media player that supports all media files supported by the Windows Media Player (including DivX movies) but it consumes fewer resources than most other players.

    It features built-in sound recorder, drag 'n drop, support for JPG & GIF images, and more.

    While this is not presented as an "all singing, all dancing" media player, it does have some excellent features and is very easy to use. It supports variable frame rate for animations, you can vary the sound level by using the up and down arrows, and it offers quite a few keyboard shortcuts to make life easier.

    The author says that the duration of the recording depends on the free space on your primary hard disk partition. Obviously, this could be a problem if you have limited space.

    Overall we found that M View SE was an excellent media player for 95% of occasions when you don't need the bells and whistles of a more powerful tool.

    Worth a look!
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    MODPlug Tracker

    http://soal.org/expMPT/1.17RC2/OMPT_...easeNotes.html -(RELEASE NOTES)
    THIS IS A FORUM, BUT YOU CAN DOWNLOAD IT FROM HERE, PROBABLY A NEWER VERSION TOO...

    http://lpchip.com/modplug/viewtopic.php?t=18Version reviewed: 1.12.0137
    Package Release & Notes Filename Date Size D/L Arch. Type OpenMPT
    OpenMPT v1.17RC2 2005-08-20 05:56
    Download OpemMPT_117RC2_Source.rar 2309670 849 i386 Other Source File
    Download OpenMPT_1.17RC2_athlon32.zip 1136595 1006 i386 .zip
    Download OpenMPT_1.17RC2_generic.zip 1136665 1784 i386 .zip
    Download OpenMPT_1.17RC2_P3.zip 1137823 435 i386 .zip
    Download OpenMPT_1.17RC2_P4-Athlon64.zip 1136901 1108 i386 .zip

    MODPlug Tracker allows you to create studio-quality music without the need for expensive musical equipment. It can save directly to MP3, you can keep in its own MODule format, save as a WAV file to burn to CD, or export to Midi format.

    The author says that the Tracker "accepts VST effect plugins, which allow you to 'master' your music with professional effects. Other features built-in to the Tracker include a customizable interface, easy-to-use Instrument and Sample library, support for all of the popular music MODule formats, export to MP3 feature, Graphic EQ, Reverb, Extended Bass, full panning and volume control per channel, intuitive right-click features, and more."

    Its output is up to 48KHz, 16-bit stereo and it supports DirectSound for low-latency mixing on hardware-accelerated soundcards. It also offers up to 64 channels for editing.

    We were extremely impressed with the Tracker. It offers a huge number of options in all areas and, while it is reasonably simple to use, it would require a sound engineer to really make it fly.

    There is an extensive Helpfile which helps you to setup the program and get the best from it. There is also a downloadable handbook (handbook.zip 115kB).

    If you are musically inclined – or just want to convert files between different music formats – then grab a copy of MODPlug Tracker.

    It's a blast!

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    Oct 29, 2005, 05:28 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Pale White Skin
    How do I do that? It's not working. Under what file? I'm confused. Do I have to re-record and save under mp3 or what?
    From what you posted it would appear you should click where it asks to find the file. You may need to rerecord if you can't finish the save. Or save it to a different format to convert later.
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    Oct 29, 2005, 07:20 AM
    I did the same mistake once also, I thought I was recording, but forgot to click the little 'red' button, and when I clicked, it was a little too late and didn't get the whole song. The same thing can happen if you click record and are not playing anything. But as this usually happens when people are in a hurry and don't read the 'help' files or instructions first, of which I used to be guilty of - and learned my lesson. Usually when opening the applications for the first time and before you start recording, you 'configure' the app to save your work in a particular folder and particular type of file format. P.S. "Practice makes perfect!"
    On one of my favorite graphic programs I had to go through at least 12 different screens to set up my 'preferences' before I could even begin using it. Good Luck.


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