On Aug 8, 2012, at 11:55 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

> 
> On Aug 7, 2012, at 8:32 PM, Tom wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Another thing I found: if you hit Stop, and the capture stops, and then you 
>> hit Record again, it starts recording back at the beginning again, recording 
>> right over what you've already got, so you don't want to do that. (Maybe I 
>> should choose a second capture window?)
> 
> You need to save what you've captured , open a new capture file, or do like 
> the popup tool tip tells you, 'hold down shift to append recording'.
> 
> Part of the issue here is that Audacity is an extremely powerful, mature, 
> pro-level audio processing tool that happens to be open source.
> 
> It's kind of like buying a $30k CNC mill, attaching a sanding drum to it, and 
> using it to sharpen your pencils. 


I think that the op is looking for a "pencil sharpener" level of audio capture 
without all the bells and whistles.  I'd like to find one as well to use on my 
PowerBook G4.  I'm old and do not have the patience to figure out the operation 
of an F-22 when a cub will do the job...

JT



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