Hi everyone!
I response to a question from Steve yesterday regarding recording Skype
conversations, Googletalk etc, I know he wasn't exactly talking about
those pieces of software but the link to the following tutorial on the
Total Recorder web site should help with most audio chat
CDEX version 1.70 beta 3 is now available and one place where you can
download it from is at www.majorgeeks.com/CDex_d4574.html. So far I
haven't been able to find a list of changes for this version. Also I
don't use CDEX myself so I don't know if this beta is still accessible.
More information
Hi,
My name is Lisa and I'm new to this list: I have one quick question
couldn't you also do the same with gold wave as total recorder. Suppose
someone wants to record from the victor stream instead of using a tape
player could you get the same results from both pieces of soft wear? Or is
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Hi!
For the purposes of this discussion - as Lisa's asked a perfectly valid
question - I've changed the subject line to avoid confusion.
Yes products like Goldwave, Sound Forge, Total Recorded, Audacity and Wavepad
have the ability to record from at least the input or multiple audio input
Sorry, must contradict the below.
I use Sound forge and Audio Studio to record what's going through the sound
card of my computers; not only that but skype conversations and YouTube and
BBC streams at high quality. This has meant I don't need to move from my
computer to get interviews with
Very good, well I did say as far as I know smile.
On 16/11/2009, at 10:51 AM, Ray wrote:
Sorry, must contradict the below.
I use Sound forge and Audio Studio to record what's going through the sound
card of my computers; not only that but skype conversations and YouTube and
BBC streams
Hi,
Just curious, you said
I use Sound forge and Audio Studio
What is Audio Studio, I presume you weren't referring to Studio Recorder?
The name is so general, I had no luck doing a Google search for it.
Thanks
Tim
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There's Sound Forge Audio Studio? That's the basic version of Sound
Forge, I wouldn't recommend it personally but each to their own.
Tim Noonan wrote:
Hi,
Just curious, you said
I use Sound forge and Audio Studio
What is Audio Studio, I presume you weren't referring to Studio Recorder?
for being so inprecise. I mean Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio, I think it's
called -the cut down version of sound Forge.Sorry Tim
Ray
Tim Noonan wrote:
Hi,
Just curious, you said
I use Sound forge and Audio Studio
What is Audio Studio, I presume you weren't referring to Studio Recorder?
The
Could someone please recommend a good shortwave radio that I can
purchase?
Thanks.
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Hi, I would recommend the ats909 from ccrane. Pam
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From: thao vy thaovy...@comcast.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 8:02 PM
Subject: shortwave radio
Could someone please recommend a good shortwave radio
Thank you Pam.
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From: Pam Walters pamwalter...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: shortwave radio
Hi, I would recommend the ats909 from ccrane. Pam
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From:
the ATS909 radio is made by Sangean actually, and I don't know for sure if
they make that model any more.
you can look at Sony and Kaido models too, which are more affordable and
work just as well.
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From: Pam Walters pamwalter...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio
A nice consideration about Pam's C Crane/Sangean 909 suggestion is that C
Crane provides cassette directions for many of its products, probably
including the 909. You must request it, but the cassette is free. I know C
Crane sells Sangean products. I don't believe they offer the other brands
Sorry to belabor this subject and to sound like a salesperson, but a few
more notes. First, I find Sangean's sound quality better than Sony's. I have
Sangean's non-shortwave radios, and they're wonderful for small models.
Second, I referred to the radios I've returned to C Crane, but I've kept
I seem to think the guy who does the cassettes for C Crane is Bob.
I live in a valley here, and it doesn't matter what radio you have,
reception stinks, whether it be the Sangean ATS909, 918 or the Sony ICF-236,
whatever.
for the most part, C Crane sells the best of the best, so whom ever
I have always liked the selectivity and sensitivity of Sangean radios. where
Sony might have the edge is how it handles night time fade.
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From: Adrian Spratt adr...@adrianspratt.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009
I could recommend you a good one but is there really any point? Last time I
listened to the shortwave band - about 6 months ago - there really wasn't
anything there apart from a couple of Christian radio stations
On 16/11/2009, at 1:02 PM, thao vy wrote:
Could someone please recommend a
Hi, Gary. I believe Bob Crane is the company's owner. He's certainly the
spokesperson. The guy who produces the cassettes is named Tim and, last I
heard, he lived in Alabama, though his accent was hardly from there. His
last name still escapes me.
Tom, list owner, I'm surely testing your
Hello,
I would suggest to you the VAL RSW-801 radio, but it is kind of expensive.
It cost $849.
It has 2 bands of short wave.
SW-1 and SW-2.
Plus, it is an excellent am fm stereo receiver too as well.
I have one of these radios, I couldn't be any happier with any other radio!
I got mine from:
The grundig line of radios are very good and have agood front end. They are
resonably priced as well. .
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From: thao vy thaovy...@comcast.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 9:02 PM
Subject: shortwave radio
Could
to amend the information Dane gave. If your sound card has stereo mix or
What you hear in the record section, with these features turned on you can
capture anything that goes through the sound card.
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