Recording Audio to laptop/tape recorder

"terryc" <newssevenspam-spam@woa.com.au> wrote in message
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So how long a recording have you made and edited with this 300Mhz/128Mb
of ram computer?
As long as will fit on the hard disk. You obviously don't do any recording,
or have only ever used Microsoft wave recorder!

MrT.
 
"David L. Jones" <altzone@gmail.com> wrote in message
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"terryc" <newssevenspam-spam@woa.com.au> wrote in message
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On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 16:59:23 +1100, David L. Jones wrote:
This is really basic stuff, what archaic tool have you been using?

audacity.

Ah, PEBKAC then.
Or problems exist between his ears.
Obviously RTFM would be a waste of breathe.

MrT.
 
"David L. Jones" <altzone@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Heck, I've even edited hours of full PAL *video* on an old ($50 years ago)
800MHz celeron.
Yep, I did that too on the 300MHz Celeron overclocked to 450MHz!
A little slow in rendering though :)

MrT.
 
"Mr.T" <MrT@home> wrote in message
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"David L. Jones" <altzone@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Heck, I've even edited hours of full PAL *video* on an old ($50 years
ago)
800MHz celeron.

Yep, I did that too on the 300MHz Celeron overclocked to 450MHz!
A little slow in rendering though :)
Mine was pretty quick - finish editing, start rendering, go to bed, wake up
next morning and it's all done in the blink of an eye! :->

Dave.
 
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 17:11:19 +1100, David L. Jones wrote:


Ah, PEBKAC then.
I say nut behind the keyboard {:).
I've had one machine handle 60mins file okay, but the quad 450Hz PII with
1Gb or ram died consistently. Rright now,, my /dev/dsp is flat lining, so
I'm head scratching for testing.
 
"David L. Jones" <altzone@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Heck, I've even edited hours of full PAL *video* on an old ($50 years
ago) 800MHz celeron.

Yep, I did that too on the 300MHz Celeron overclocked to 450MHz!
A little slow in rendering though :)

Mine was pretty quick - finish editing, start rendering, go to bed, wake
up
next morning and it's all done in the blink of an eye! :-
:) :)
Yeah that's what I often did too.
A real pain if you still wanted to change something though!

MrT.
 

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