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Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by honey114 on 04-30-2008 at 11:08 PM

Hi,

I am searching for a good voice recorder, and I found one, but it is a trial version and it is limited to max. 5 Minutes.

I want to record the conversation (without my voice). Can somebody tell me how can I record it easily without any stupid trial version software from internet? I heard that I can record it with a program, which every windows distribution have. Is it true?



RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by Voldemort on 04-30-2008 at 11:27 PM

windows recorder?


RE: RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by honey114 on 05-01-2008 at 10:35 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Voldemort
windows recorder?
Windows Recorder? Where can I find it?
RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by scott2010_h on 05-01-2008 at 10:17 PM

Start > Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Sound Recorder


RE: RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by honey114 on 05-04-2008 at 09:40 AM

quote:
Originally posted by scott2010_h
Start > Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Sound Recorder

Thank you, but this is the simple audio recorder from windows. I just can record max. 1 Minute.
RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by scott2010_h on 05-11-2008 at 07:48 PM

You can try Audacity. It takes some getting use to.

or

if you want to continue to use Windows Sound Recorder you can always just hit the red circle again to add another 60 seconds to the record time.

P.S. if you are recording audio from a webcam stream then you could use MSN Webcam Recorder


RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by Quantum on 05-11-2008 at 08:14 PM

Recording what your speaker plays can be done by using an audio lead from your head phones socket > microphone socket and then record using any sound recording program.


RE: RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by scott2010_h on 05-12-2008 at 12:53 AM

quote:
Originally posted by john-t
Recording what your speaker plays can be done by using an audio lead from your head phones socket > microphone socket and then record using any sound recording program.
Thats the hard way and they might not have a male to male cable.

All that is needed is to select the "wave out mix" as your recording device.
RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by CookieRevised on 05-12-2008 at 01:08 AM

quote:
Originally posted by scott2010_h
quote:
Originally posted by john-t
Recording what your speaker plays can be done by using an audio lead from your head phones socket > microphone socket and then record using any sound recording program.
Thats the hard way and they might not have a male to male cable.

All that is needed is to select the "wave out mix" as your recording device.
provided that:
1) the sound card is a full duplex card
2) it is called "wave out mix" and not something different like "Stereo Mix", "Wave", "What U Hear", etc...

see
CookieRevised's reply to Recording

RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by honey114 on 05-12-2008 at 09:13 PM

Thank you.

But I have just  (in my notebook) "headphone" and "Microphone" and not "Line-in".


Do you mean this audio-recorder?

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RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by ahmetgns on 05-23-2008 at 10:42 PM

quote:
Originally posted by honey114
I heard that I can record it with a program, which every windows distribution have. Is it true?
I couldn't read this program is mentioned in any of the threads CookieRevised linked so here it is: Windows Movie Maker (I believe it is accompanied with XP but I'm not sure for Vista), it has an option to record speech and I use it for recording some videos' sounds. So it should help you. Afaik, it has limitless or long enough recording.
RE: RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by honey114 on 05-24-2008 at 11:43 AM

quote:
Originally posted by ahmetgns
quote:
Originally posted by honey114
I heard that I can record it with a program, which every windows distribution have. Is it true?
I couldn't read this program is mentioned in any of the threads CookieRevised linked so here it is: Windows Movie Maker (I believe it is accompanied with XP but I'm not sure for Vista), it has an option to record speech and I use it for recording some videos' sounds. So it should help you. Afaik, it has limitless or long enough recording.

Thank you for your answer. Did you record the conversation with Movie Player? Can you tell me how can I record my patner`s void while we have a conversation?

thanx
honey114
RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by ahmetgns on 05-24-2008 at 11:51 AM

quote:
Today at 01:19 pm, honey114 wrote in PM:
Thank you for your post.

I have windows XP, can you tell me how can I use it to record my partner`s voice while we have a conversation?


thanx
honey114
I hope this will help you. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemak...ate/narration.mspx

Note that you don't have to add any video file to use this feature. Also you have to select the appropriate sound input source, eg. Stereo Mix, Main Record etc.
RE: Record the voice conversation or the voice of the speaker by ^_^ on 06-10-2008 at 12:45 AM

quote:
Originally posted by CookieRevised
quote:
Originally posted by scott2010_h
quote:
Originally posted by john-t
Recording what your speaker plays can be done by using an audio lead from your head phones socket > microphone socket and then record using any sound recording program.
Thats the hard way and they might not have a male to male cable.

All that is needed is to select the "wave out mix" as your recording device.
provided that:
1) the sound card is a full duplex card
2) it is called "wave out mix" and not something different like "Stereo Mix", "Wave", "What U Hear", etc...

see
CookieRevised's reply to Recording


Hello, how do you that on windows vista home basic( laptop??
RE: Recording by aNILEator on 06-10-2008 at 01:27 AM

quote:
Originally posted by ^_^
how do you do that on windows vista home  basic (laptop)??

your OS version makes no difference here. If your soundcard does not support 'what you hear/stereo mix' recording then you might need to get yourself some cables, some Laptops allow you to use the headphone jack as a line in for mics,