While Audacity certainly is a good choice for recording and editing 
sound files, if you want something even more versatile for recording 
(not editing), take a look at Total Recorder from www.highcriteria.com.
It will record anything that you can send through the sound card.  
Recording can be in a variety of formats.  It is not free, but is low 
cost for the function.

BTW:  If you wish to record in mp3 format, you have to point Audacity 
(Total Recorder too) to the mp3 encoder - download LAME.dll (it is 
anything but 'lame'). if you don't have it.

73,
Don W3FPR

Rick Commo wrote:
> Thanks for the info Dick.  I had never paid attention to the fact that it was 
> a recorder as well.
> But I will put a plug into for it as nice piece of software in that you can 
> edit MP3s in a number of
> ways and also (to a degree) speed them up or slow them down while keeping 
> pitch constant.  
>
> My use of the program has centered around singing in choral groups. Now there 
> is another use!!
>
> Cheers all,
> -rick
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ... On Behalf Of Dick Dievendorff
> Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 10:13 PM
> .
> .
> .
>
> There's a free program called "Audacity" that will do this. See
> http://audacity.sourceforge.net  Audacity provides useful editing
> capability.
>   
>
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