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To: XOsDaWAY2GO who wrote (228)8/23/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: Demosthenes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15132
 
B. Frazior,

I'm interested in recording also. Stock Bull posted this and I don't think he would mind me giving out the link from another. Stock Bull, is this info still current?

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To: XOsDaWAY2GO who wrote (228)8/23/1998 3:22:00 PM
From: stock bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15132
 
B. Frazior, go to the following link and download the software.

iomega.com

The name of the program is RecordIt. This is an Iomega site, so its safe to download the program.

After you install the program, plug your computer microphone into the "Mic In" jack and then place the mic next to your radio speaker. Turn on the radio and set the volume at a comfortable level...need not be to loud.

I recommend that you set the "Quality" to 2 stars. You'll see what this means after you install the program. This setting offers very good audio play back while giving you maximum recording time. You can set up the program to record onto a Zip or Jazz disk. However, I am using my C drive.

Let me know if I can be of additional help.

Stock Bull

PS: Let me know how its works out and what you think of the program. By the way, by recording onto a Jaz or Zip disk, you can save the recording for future reference. You'll also see that you can duplicate CD recordings.