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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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I downloaded three different sound recorder software programs - all
saying that they would record from "any" sound source.
LIARS.
#1: Blaze Audio RipEditBurn 2 Trial
a) extra PITA of registration code via e-mail just to *try*
b) would not and could not accept any video media type
c) after uninstall it wanted to call back home (more BS)
#2: Media Audio Capture
a) installs but will nor work: get message like "WMP.DLL or
dependencies missing or not properly registered"
b) getting WMP.DLL and installing in the correct directory did *not*
fix that.
c) one should not have to jump those hoops to get a program to work,
and in this case it was a total waste of time.
#3: 3D MP3 Sound Recorder
a) would not record, would not play back, only "sensed" input lines.
b) total piece of trash.

Isn't there *anything* that !WORKS! as "advertised" ?????????????
 
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Richard Crowley

Jan 1, 1970
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"Robert Baer" wrote ...
I downloaded three different sound recorder software programs - all
saying that they would record from "any" sound source.
LIARS. ......
Isn't there *anything* that !WORKS! as "advertised" ?????????????

Take a deep breath and start over again from the beginning.
What exactly are you trying to do?
 
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CJT

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert said:
I downloaded three different sound recorder software programs - all
saying that they would record from "any" sound source.
LIARS.
#1: Blaze Audio RipEditBurn 2 Trial
a) extra PITA of registration code via e-mail just to *try*
b) would not and could not accept any video media type
c) after uninstall it wanted to call back home (more BS)
#2: Media Audio Capture
a) installs but will nor work: get message like "WMP.DLL or
dependencies missing or not properly registered"
b) getting WMP.DLL and installing in the correct directory did *not*
fix that.
c) one should not have to jump those hoops to get a program to work,
and in this case it was a total waste of time.
#3: 3D MP3 Sound Recorder
a) would not record, would not play back, only "sensed" input lines.
b) total piece of trash.

Isn't there *anything* that !WORKS! as "advertised" ?????????????

FWIW, I've used this successfully:

http://www.delback.co.uk/wavrep/
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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I downloaded three different sound recorder software programs - all
saying that they would record from "any" sound source.
LIARS.
#1: Blaze Audio RipEditBurn 2 Trial
a) extra PITA of registration code via e-mail just to *try*
b) would not and could not accept any video media type
c) after uninstall it wanted to call back home (more BS)
#2: Media Audio Capture
a) installs but will nor work: get message like "WMP.DLL or
dependencies missing or not properly registered"
b) getting WMP.DLL and installing in the correct directory did *not*
fix that.
c) one should not have to jump those hoops to get a program to work,
and in this case it was a total waste of time.
#3: 3D MP3 Sound Recorder
a) would not record, would not play back, only "sensed" input lines.
b) total piece of trash.

Isn't there *anything* that !WORKS! as "advertised" ?????????????



"Total Recorder" seemed to work okay-dokey the one time I used it to
capture streaming audio to MP3-- note it installs something in one of
the usual registry location that runs at startup and keeps running,
but you can easily delete that entry with regedit and it is not
needed.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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Richard Crowley

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert said:
a) installs but will nor work: get message like "WMP.DLL or
dependencies missing or not properly registered"
b) getting WMP.DLL and installing in the correct directory did *not*
fix that.

It takes less time to register a DLL than it took you to type that
sentence.

www.videohelp.com lists six programs for AVI to WAV...

VirtualdubMOD, River Past Video Cleaner, GoldWave,
HeadAC3he, Virtualdub, Virtualdub-MPEG2
 
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DaveM

Jan 1, 1970
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Spehro Pefhany said:
"Total Recorder" seemed to work okay-dokey the one time I used it to
capture streaming audio to MP3-- note it installs something in one of
the usual registry location that runs at startup and keeps running,
but you can easily delete that entry with regedit and it is not
needed.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany


I concur with that assessment. I bought a license for Total Recorder a
couple years ago. It worked then, and it still works today. Updates are
free. It will allow you to record from any installed audio source, plus
audio streams (e.g., playing audio clips from the internet, mpg files,
etc.). Don't recall how much it cost, but it was dirt cheap considering
what it can do.
Check it out at www.highcriteria.com
Cheers!!

--
Dave M
MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in
the address)

Never take a laxative and a sleeping pill at the same time!!
 
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mw

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert said:
I downloaded three different sound recorder software programs - all
saying that they would record from "any" sound source.
LIARS.

Isn't there *anything* that !WORKS! as "advertised" ?????????????

Try audiograbber. It is freeware.

http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/

I used it for this and it worked very well--> "You can even record your
vinyl LP's or cassette tapes with Audiograbber and make wav's or MP3's
of them."

I have found this to be true, as he says on the site: "Another great
thing with this software is that it does not put a single file in your
windows directories! No DLL's, OCX's, device drivers, spyware, adware or
whatever else that messes up the computer. Not a single entry in the
registry or win.ini. If you delete the Audiograbber directory it's all
gone, that's it! "

That is very rare these days, unfortunately.

mw
 
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JimK

Jan 1, 1970
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I downloaded three different sound recorder software programs - all
saying that they would record from "any" sound source.
LIARS.
#1: Blaze Audio RipEditBurn 2 Trial
a) extra PITA of registration code via e-mail just to *try*
b) would not and could not accept any video media type
c) after uninstall it wanted to call back home (more BS)
#2: Media Audio Capture
a) installs but will nor work: get message like "WMP.DLL or
dependencies missing or not properly registered"
b) getting WMP.DLL and installing in the correct directory did *not*
fix that.
c) one should not have to jump those hoops to get a program to work,
and in this case it was a total waste of time.
#3: 3D MP3 Sound Recorder
a) would not record, would not play back, only "sensed" input lines.
b) total piece of trash.

Isn't there *anything* that !WORKS! as "advertised" ?????????????

www.Goldwave.com
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Richard said:
"Robert Baer" wrote ...



Take a deep breath and start over again from the beginning.
What exactly are you trying to do?
Read the subject line.
 
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Richard Crowley

Jan 1, 1970
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This tells me that Google is not all that great..

Fine. Stop using Google. It will leave extra bandwidth for
the rest of us who apply a bit more discernment to the
results and don't take everything we read literally.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Spehro said:
"Total Recorder" seemed to work okay-dokey the one time I used it to
capture streaming audio to MP3-- note it installs something in one of
the usual registry location that runs at startup and keeps running,
but you can easily delete that entry with regedit and it is not
needed.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
Does "capture streaming audio" mean that it would get the audio from
a playing AVI (or the like)?
IE: i run "Total Recorder" and then run Windows Media Player and it
will "record" the sound "only" - no blank preamble and no blank trailer
(but if so, then it can edit that out)?
 
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Richard Crowley

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert Baer said:
Read the subject line.

Not enough detail.
Are these NTSC? PAL?
How long are they?
How many of them do you need to convert?
Do you have budget for this or is it a freebie home job?
A decent suggestion requires the answer to these and
several other questions.
What does "sound" mean? WAV? MP3? AIFF?
What are you going to do with the sound file?
We can't read you mind at this distance.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Richard said:
It takes less time to register a DLL than it took you to type that
sentence.

www.videohelp.com lists six programs for AVI to WAV...

VirtualdubMOD, River Past Video Cleaner, GoldWave,
HeadAC3he, Virtualdub, Virtualdub-MPEG2
As i said, i downloaded the DLL and the program still bitched.
FWIW, it appears that none of theprograms you mentioned have video
file capability.
 
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Richard Crowley

Jan 1, 1970
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Does "capture streaming audio" mean that it would get the audio from
a playing AVI (or the like)?
Yes.

IE: i run "Total Recorder" and then run Windows Media Player and it
will "record" the sound "only" -
Yes.

no blank preamble and no blank trailer

That is a function of how you use the software.
The application by itself doesn't know what "preamble"
and "trailer". Only *you* know that.
(but if so, then it can edit that out)?

Probably. But can't answer for sure with such sketchy scenario.

This is why it would be helpful for you to describe what you are
trying to do. We can spend weeks asking and answering details
like this.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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DaveM said:
I concur with that assessment. I bought a license for Total Recorder a
couple years ago. It worked then, and it still works today. Updates are
free. It will allow you to record from any installed audio source, plus
audio streams (e.g., playing audio clips from the internet, mpg files,
etc.). Don't recall how much it cost, but it was dirt cheap considering
what it can do.
Check it out at www.highcriteria.com
Cheers!!
Let me get this straight: "all *audio* sources" (emphasis added).
That is the typical LIE that i have been dealing with.
I have video type files; if it cannot open them, it is worthless to me.
 
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Richard Crowley

Jan 1, 1970
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As i said, i downloaded the DLL and the program still bitched.

If you choose to ignore what it takes to register a DLL file
(even after being explicitly advised to do so), we probably
won't be of much help to you.
FWIW, it appears that none of theprograms you mentioned
have video file capability.

Then you should notify VideoHelp that they (along with
Google, apparently) are lying to people. Don't expect them
to take you seriously.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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mw said:
Try audiograbber. It is freeware.

http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/

I used it for this and it worked very well--> "You can even record your
vinyl LP's or cassette tapes with Audiograbber and make wav's or MP3's
of them."

I have found this to be true, as he says on the site: "Another great
thing with this software is that it does not put a single file in your
windows directories! No DLL's, OCX's, device drivers, spyware, adware or
whatever else that messes up the computer. Not a single entry in the
registry or win.ini. If you delete the Audiograbber directory it's all
gone, that's it! "

That is very rare these days, unfortunately.

mw
For my need, another usless program.
 
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