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Recording Into A Pc
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I want to record my guitar into my pc so that I can then put the recording on to a usb memory stick, so that I can take it with me and plug it in anywhere. I have a microphone, and the pc recognises it, but I can't find a way to record. If I record to a camera, and then put the vid on a memory stick, will that play on my car radio, for instance?
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Windows comes with a built-in sound recorder (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Sound Recorder) but it's rather primitive. Most people prefer to use Audacity (which is a zillion times better): http://www.a udacityteam. org/download /windows/ (NB: First install Audacity and then install the LAME MP3 Encoder. That's because licensing restrictions...
14:22 Thu 16th Mar 2017
Windows comes with a built-in sound recorder (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Sound Recorder) but it's rather primitive.
Most people prefer to use Audacity (which is a zillion times better):
http:// www.aud acityte am.org/ downloa d/windo ws/
(NB: First install Audacity and then install the LAME MP3 Encoder. That's because licensing restrictions prevent Audacity being distributed with the ability to produce MP3 file built into it; so you need to add that facility on. Note that, once you've got a sound file in Audacity, you need to go to File > Export, and NOT File > Save, in order to end up with an MP3 file)
Audacity can seem a little daunting to some people at first but there's plenty of help available on the internet (including lots of Youtube videos).
Most people prefer to use Audacity (which is a zillion times better):
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(NB: First install Audacity and then install the LAME MP3 Encoder. That's because licensing restrictions prevent Audacity being distributed with the ability to produce MP3 file built into it; so you need to add that facility on. Note that, once you've got a sound file in Audacity, you need to go to File > Export, and NOT File > Save, in order to end up with an MP3 file)
Audacity can seem a little daunting to some people at first but there's plenty of help available on the internet (including lots of Youtube videos).