I've a Windows program that plays a song, and I'd like to have the song on MD. Lacking digital output on my soundcard, my only route appears to be connecting the speaker output of the soundcard to the analog input of an MD recorder. A DG1 was included with my MZ-R900, but it took me a lot of time and frustration to get the two USB ports on my computer to work with the two devices on them now, so I don't want to risk messing that up: I'd rather go the analog route than do that.
If there were some way to get the sound into a .wav file, though, I could burn it to CDRW and then take it to my CD player (I've two that read CDRWs reliably and have digital output) to dub it digitally to MD. Is there a program for Windows ME that can wedge into soundcard output and record it to .wav (or something convertible to .wav)? Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]