wow..I thought windows sound recorder was limited on how long the (size 
wise/minute wise) wav could be

At 03:51 PM 1/13/01, you  typed with your little fingers:
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 >Hiya Shirley...Before Napster and other music file sharing programs came
 >along, I bought a male to male plug and I inserted one end into the MIC IN
 >plug on my sound card, and then I plugged the other side into the HEADPHONE
 >plug of my Home stereo.  I then opened Window's Sound Recorder and recorded
 >the sound as a wav file. I saved the file, and then converted it to an 
MPEG 2
 >or 3 layer, or then continued on to a conversion into an MP3 
format.  After I
 >converted to the later 2 formats, I burned them to a CD for permanent 
storage.
 >
 >I had to dabble a bit with the volumes but I was able to transfer a lot of
 >older music from LPs or Cassettes to my computer that way.
 >
 >Hope that helps!
 >
 >Peace
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 >In a message dated 1/13/01 3:29:12 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >writes:
 >
 >> I am interested in recording music from an external audio source like the
 >>  audio output of the TV, a cassette recorder or a LPrecord player on to 
a CD
 >>  using my CD writer.
 >>  Could you please advise me how I could do this.  Names of any software
 >>  required would be appreciated.
 >>  Many thanks
 >>  Shirley Silva
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