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How To Record Sound Windows Xp

Capturing Audio in Windows XP

Below is a list of audio programs and links to their tutorials. Please click on the proper name of the programme to go to the program'southward website to learn more than.

Earlier you lot begin

Before beginning this tutorial, make sure your estimator has the following components:

  • A microphone.
  • Speakers.
  • A Sound card.
  • Microsoft Windows/Sound Recorder (Sound Recorder is an audio capture programme provided with Microsoft Windows).

With these components, you should be able to record audio to your computer.

Preparing to Tape

Open up Sound Recorder at its default location by selecting Start / Programs / Accessories / Amusement / Sound Recorder.

Sound Recorder

Make sure the microphone is plugged in. Cheque to see that it is activated through Volume Control. Select Start / Programs / Accessories / Entertainment / Volume Control. From the Options carte, select Backdrop. The Backdrop dialog box appears. Under Arrange book for select Recording. New options announced nether Evidence the following volume controls. Make certain that Microphone is selected and click the OK button.

Properties

Conform the book slider under Microphone to somewhere inside the upper half for optimal results. Also, make sure the Select box is checked under microphone and so that this will be the recording source.

Record Control

Close Volume Control and return to Sound Recorder.

Recording Audio

red circle

Sound Recorder's controls are similar to control buttons on a VCR. To begin recording, click the button with the red circumvolve on it.

black square

The moving green line in the center indicates that sound is being recorded. To cease recording, click the button with the blackness square on it.

rewind

Rewind the session past clicking the button with the ii blackness leftward-pointing arrows on it.

play

Then click the play button with the single blackness rightward-pointing arrow to playback and review what you lot've just recorded.

If y'all aren't satisfied with what was just recorded, select File / New, don't save the changes, and endeavour again.

Saving Audio

Earlier you can save, you first need to alter the properties of the sound file. Select File / Properties. The Properties for Audio dialog box appears. Some data about the recorded session is displayed. Under Format Conversion select Recording formats from the pull-downward bill of fare then click the Catechumen Now button.

Properties for Sound

The Sound Selection dialog box appears.

Sound Selection

The pull-down bill of fare nether Name contains three pre-made settings to choose from: Phone Quality, Radio Quality and CD Quality. You tin can select one of these or define your own settings by using the pull-downwardly menus after Format and Attributes and then clicking the Salvage Every bit button. The three pre-made settings, however, should be sufficient since they cover a broad spectrum of settings you may desire to apply.

Telephone Quality is the lowest setting which will produce the lowest quality digital sound, but also the smallest sound file. Radio Quality is in the heart with a better digital sound quality and slightly larger audio file. CD Quality provides the best digital sound, but there won't necessarily exist a noticeable difference in quality if you are capturing it with a figurer microphone. Using the CD Quality setting volition brand the sound file significantly larger (and slower to download). Once you have selected a setting, click the OK push and click the OK push once again to return to Sound Recorder'southward main expanse. To salve the file, select File / Save from the menu, enter a file name and click the Salvage button.

Source: https://depts.washington.edu/trio/trioquest/resources/audio/recorder_xp.php

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