Extending record time for .wav files

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n9xv

Joined Jan 18, 2005
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I've stumbled on this before but now that I need to actually do it, I cant find where to reset the record timing. I want to make recordings through my sound card and make .wav files that I will throw onto an MP3 player for studying purposes. I can do all of that with no problem but the record time is so small that I'll have kajillions of files for something relatively small. How can I extend the recording time. I am using Windows 2000-XP?

Thanks in advance.
 

Powermos

Joined May 20, 2006
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Originally posted by n9xv@May 2 2006, 02:11 PM
I've stumbled on this before but now that I need to actually do it, I cant find where to reset the record timing. I want to make recordings through my sound card and make .wav files that I will throw onto an MP3 player for studying purposes. I can do all of that with no problem but the record time is so small that I'll have kajillions of files for something relatively small. How can I extend the recording time. I am using Windows 2000-XP?

Thanks in advance.
[post=16750]Quoted post[/post]​
What appz are you using for recording, the standard voice recorder of Windows?

Byez
Powermos
 

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n9xv

Joined Jan 18, 2005
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Yes Powermos, I'm using the standard "Sound Recorder" in Windows. Gadget, I like those programs and can use those for some other "ideas" too. I appriciate the effort/input. If I could at least disscern what the actual "file size" in bits/minutes is for a single file in Sound Recorder then I could have a bases to work from.
 

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n9xv

Joined Jan 18, 2005
329
Yes Powermos, I'm using the standard "Sound Recorder" in Windows. Gadget, I like those programs and can use those for some other "ideas" too. I appriciate the effort/input. If I could at least disscern what the actual "file size" in bits/minutes is for a single file in Sound Recorder then I could have a bases to work from.
 

Powermos

Joined May 20, 2006
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Originally posted by n9xv@May 21 2006, 10:07 AM
Yes Powermos, I'm using the standard "Sound Recorder" in Windows. Gadget, I like those programs and can use those for some other "ideas" too. I appriciate the effort/input. If I could at least disscern what the actual "file size" in bits/minutes is for a single file in Sound Recorder then I could have a bases to work from.
[post=17258]Quoted post[/post]​
Some time ago, I've try to patch the standard Recorder, I've to search in my notes, if this is possibile (now I can't remember) I'll send to you the patch.

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