bob@coolgroups.com wrote in news:1135978983.040742.137940
@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> Audio
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Buy Total Recorder, you can download it for a trial period for free.
Total recorder is a kind of data proxy server that goes between your
sound card and the operating system. It can rip anything going either
way, in or out of the sound card. It also does a great job of recording
directly to MP3 compressed files to save space.
Now, you need a cord to go between the Nokia's audio earphone jack and
the computer line input.
Total recorder will also do something neat in this application. It
stops recording on silence, pauses itself so you don't have to listen to
silence and waste disk space. You can leave it recording forever once
it's setup.
Now, if you want to record PORTABLY to a computer-friendly MP3 file, I
recommend the Digital Mind Xclef 500 portable hard drive/MP3
player/recorder/FM radio.
http://www.digmind.com/store/index_500.html
I have the 100GB player/recorder. Plug the same cable from the Nokia
into the Xclef's Line Input and it will, on-the-fly, create an MP3 file
that's very compact of every audio the phone emits. It also has a mic
in the top of it for recording meetings, etc. With the 100GB hard
drive, the time it will record is limited by its 22 hour battery charge
life....but that should be plenty. You can also play the MP3 files it
makes from any source through its headphone jack or plug a set of
computer speaker/amps into it to fill a room and embarrass everyone. It
does not, however, support the silence pause of the software above.
Is that useful??