"Pivert" <REMOV...@be.net> wrote in message
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The good people at ACF answered this very question for me earlier in the
week. Here are their recommendations:
MusicMatch Jukebox (Free Basic version) but a 9Mb download (ouch)
http://www.musicmatch.com/download/plus/jukebox_intro.htm?os=pc&BTD=1
dB Power Amp with the Audio/Auxiliary Input plugin.
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
HarddiskOGG. It is capable of recording to both mp3 and Ogg
http://www.fridgesoft.de/harddiskogg.php
Messer Recorder. Features manual and scheduled recording + support for free
mp3 encoders + on-the-fly mp3 compression + freeware
http://www.dago.pmp.com.pl/messer/
Absolute mp3 Recorder. Manual recordings from soundcard and scheduled
recordings possible from internet radio sites.
http://download.com.com/3000-2189-6987624.html?tag=lst-0-6
Audacity. A fully functional audio editor with recording facility.
http://members.tripod.com/dale_forsyth/audioeditor.htm
Hope this info helps you as much as it did me. Thanks to all
regds
Trevor
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> Audacity. A fully functional audio editor with recording facility.
> http://members.tripod.com/dale_forsyth/audioeditor.htm
This is my favourite of those I've tried. It does have the odd rough
edge - for example, it sometimes takes a couple of goes to start
recording! - but it's quite happy with long recordings, by which I
mean a full side of a C90 tape etc.
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