Microphone Question

J

Jon G.

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I just downloaded Windows Media Player 9 for Windows 98 SE, and
for the life of me, I can't get Media Player to recognize the
microphone so I can record with it.

The mike works fine with Windows Sound Recorder. The mike plugs
into the ESS AudioDrive Playback/Recorder 9080 sound card.
However, Windows Sound Recorder can only record for a maximum of
60 seconds, and I want to record longer than that, maybe up to
10 minutes. I play banjo and I want to record it.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Jon
 
Quoting Jon G. [jon8338@peoplepc.com], that posted to sci.electronics.misc on
Mon, 01 Nov 2004 03:52:59 GMT under article
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Does anyone have any suggestions?
Try Audacity: http://audacity.sf.net

General-purpose audio recorder and editor. Runs on Windows and Linux.
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Windows Sound Recorder can only record for a maximum of
60 seconds, and I want to record longer than that, maybe up to
10 minutes. I play banjo and I want to record it.

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So those clever programmers in Redmond have the media player rigged to shut off
after hearing 60 seconds of banjo music?
 
"BobGardner" <bobgardner@aol.comma> wrote in message
news:20041103184147.23249.00000015@mb-m03.aol.com...
Windows Sound Recorder can only record for a maximum of
60 seconds, and I want to record longer than that, maybe up to
10 minutes. I play banjo and I want to record it.

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So those clever programmers in Redmond have the media player rigged to
shut off
after hearing 60 seconds of banjo music?

I thought everyone shut off after 60 seconds of banjo. :)

Ken
 

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