Further on my problem with "record sound" on Windows 98SE and 2k (i.e., it causes a delay/system-freeze of over 30 seconds).
Delving deeper into the archives, mention was made of "MCISendString" as a possible solution to a problem very similar to mine. (Also mentioned was the possibility that system memory was the culprit, which I confirmed as not so in my own case.) Fortunately, I found some sample stacks that used this Windows-only command and got a taste of how it works. However, I could not find a stack that used MCISendString for recording, and the MCI documentation is overwhelming. So, I was hoping someone would care to explain how to use MCISendString for doing the following "record sound" steps: 1) start recording 2) stop the recording 3) name the file that contains that recording Thank you. -- Nicolas Cueto _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution