Re: recording sound
From: Kevin Spencer (kspencer_at_takempis.com)
Date: 06/30/04
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 07:56:48 -0400
Or try using the Windows Sound Recorder, which comes with every installation
of Windows.
-- HTH, Kevin Spencer .Net Developer Microsoft MVP Big things are made up of lots of little things. "wp" <wp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D1E2E4D8-AA64-4B52-9C2B-FE41C9DC6903@microsoft.com... > Try doing a google search. I'm sure someone out there already has such a file ready-made. > > "jellybelly" wrote: > > > i want to add a audio "welcome" to my frontpage 2003 site. > > > > I know (obviously) that I need to buy a microphone to > > record my message. > > > > But is there a cool freeware or shareware program that > > anyone knows about that records and manipulates the sound > > in interesting ways that would create a file that could > > then be used on my web. > > > > what file format do folks recommend for the final sound > > product? > > > > thanks, > > jelly > >
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