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Originally posted by vipin@Mar 10 2006, 08:44 AM
Windows Sound Recorder is able to do the job but it records in MONO format and not the stereo format and thus a lot of disturbance occurs.
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For the "disturbance" you mention I don't know... I know however that you can change the output format of at Windows Sound Recoreder: just clique the "File" tab at the menu and then choose "Properties"; there you get the info of the actual output format. Now choose "Convert now" and at the "Name" pop down list choos "CD quality" and "OK". you will see that the output format has changed to "PCM 44.100Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo"
However, SuperMP3 Recorder is really very good, so I would use that one if I was you

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