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KenM
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24 Oct 2005, 6:04 pm

I'm looking for a program that can record my voice and I want to burn that on a CD to give to someone. Anything out there like that? I have the mic, just need to program.



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24 Oct 2005, 6:18 pm

There's one program that can do that. I think it's Dragon. Do you know where I'm coming from?


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24 Oct 2005, 6:23 pm

Are you on Windows, Linux, MACos?



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24 Oct 2005, 6:24 pm

Windows


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24 Oct 2005, 6:32 pm

Yeuch.

sourceforge should still have some programs though.



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24 Oct 2005, 8:17 pm

Dragon is a voice to text program, and a good one at that. It doesn't record one's voice though.

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24 Oct 2005, 9:57 pm

If you use OS X you can record with the mic port and
sound capturing.

If you use OS 9 you can use SimpleSound(the one I used
to capture my interview recording with my grandmother)
and thus with a good capture device(recorder and proper
spacial technique) it is how I would do it (better than my
first atttempt).

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24 Oct 2005, 9:58 pm

Oh! by the way, it is built into the Mac OS.
I forgot to mention that. So PM me if your
using Mac OS.



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25 Oct 2005, 4:41 am

I use windows XP.



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25 Oct 2005, 2:23 pm

Oh, I apologize for the misunderstanding about Dragon.


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26 Oct 2005, 10:45 am

Audacity is what you need. It is free, open source, and runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Find it here: http://audacity.sourceforge.net