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Usually a program comes directly with your soundcard.  What kind do you
have?  If its a sound blaster, the sound recorder has a wave out option
that records everything.  (at least it does for me.)

At 06:46 PM 10/10/01 -0500, you wrote:
>
>I've a Windows program that plays a song, and I'd like to have the song on
>MD.  Lacking digital output on my soundcard, my only route appears to be
>connecting the speaker output of the soundcard to the analog input of an MD
>recorder.  A DG1 was included with my MZ-R900, but it took me a lot of time
>and frustration to get the two USB ports on my computer to work with the two
>devices on them now, so I don't want to risk messing that up: I'd rather go
>the analog route than do that.
>
>If there were some way to get the sound into a .wav file, though, I could
>burn it to CDRW and then take it to my CD player (I've two that read CDRWs
>reliably and have digital output) to dub it digitally to MD.  Is there a
>program for Windows ME that can wedge into soundcard output and record it to
>.wav (or something convertible to .wav)?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
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