- Simple audio capture/edit software?
- Posted by Noozer on January 9th, 2005
A friend asked me if there was any software I could suggest to get some
decent quality audio capture on his laptop. This is just some speaking that
they are currently recording with a tape recorder. Sessions are usually
around 45 minutes but can vary a fair bit.
Other than using a decent quality microphone, is there any software that
would be good for capturing and compressing audio? Any hardware tricks to
get a clean capture?
Thanks!
- Posted by GeorgeD on January 9th, 2005
Noozer wrote:
Goldwave, http://www.goldwave.com, is a nice program once you figure it
out (must read, understand, and follow the instructions) I think that
lame is required for mp3.
- Posted by Shep© on January 9th, 2005
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 21:30:11 GMT Not alowing their prejudice to rule
their future "Noozer" <dont.spam@me.here> wrote :
Tell him to check his sound card software,he may already have some
programs to do it 
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- Posted by Grinder on January 10th, 2005
Shep© wrote:
Nero, for example, comes with an audio editor.
- Posted by WebWalker on January 10th, 2005
Try Audacity (freeware) http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
to capture sound.
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