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PC recording programme
Hi all,
Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. Thanks -- Regards Troy Rowland |
Excellent program and its free
http://www.davee.com/scanrec/index.html In article , says... Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. Thanks |
This is a good one
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 10:21:12 +1000, "Troy R." wrote:
Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. Why don't you try "Goldwave"? It's a general purpose audio recording program that produces .WAV files of audio quality you specify. The lowest quality (smallest file) should be fine for a scanner. |
I most definatly agree on GOLDWAVE.. if you are recording satellite
stuff or satcom, there is a noise reduction filter to cut out some of the static :) Troy R. wrote: Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. Thanks |
Xcorder...........set and forget.......and its FREE
"Troy R." wrote in message ... Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. Thanks -- Regards Troy Rowland |
"Troy R." wrote in message ... Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. Thanks And on which group would you have prefered the answer? Melv |
Thanks folks, very helpful.
As to Melv... what's the question? "Melv" wrote in message ... "Troy R." wrote in message ... Hi all, Any suggestions on a good recording programme for scanner audio on computer. Thanks And on which group would you have prefered the answer? Melv |
You might also want to have a look at Audacity. Its open source and its
free. Its available on Win, Mac & Linux. http://audacity.sourceforge.net It has similar features to Goldwave including plugin. It has a good interface and very easy to use. Although I have only had it for few days and have not done any long recordings, the performance looks promising. On my Athlon 900 its start very quickly (1 - 2 secs) and you can start recording imediately. -Q |
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