I have been asked by a couple of people how to extend the recording time from the default 60 seconds, so here is how I do it. There may be other methods
Extending Windows Recorder, recording time.
1. Set up the recorder for the desired file format eg CD Quality (44.1KHz, 16Bit Stereo) using File/properties/Convert Now and in the Sound Selection window, change the name to CD. Or, if you want to customise your format, then use the 'Format:' and 'Attribute:' options in the window. Click OK twice, when finished.
2. Start the recorder by pressing the Red button and allow it to run for the full 60 seconds, without any audio input.
3. When the recording is finished, you will have a 1 minute blank recording file. Save this file in an appropriate folder and call it say ' Blank01.wav' (File/Save as...)
4. Click on the double Left arrow to return the recorder pointer to the 0.00
5. Click on Edit/Insert File and when the Insert File window opens, navigate to where you saved the 'Blank01.wav' file. Click on the file and then Open. You should now see that the 'Length' window in the Sound Recorder shows 120.00 seconds.
6. Repeat step 5 to add 1 minute per step, for the required file length say 5 minutes and then save the file again, this time as say 'Blank05'
The Windows Sound recorder will now record for 5 minutes. When you make a recording, make sure that you save it using a different name, since the 'Blank05' file can then be used to initialise the recorder for other sessions. When you wish to start a recording session another time, there are two ways to do this.
a. Start the sound recorder and then load the 'Blank05' file (or other if you have made a longer one) File/Open/ navigate....etc. The recorder will then be initialised for the period set by the 'Blankxx.wav' file.
b. This process can be automated by creating a shortcut on your desktop. There are several way to do this - here is one of them :
1. Right click on a blank area on the desktop and move the mouse pointer to 'New' and across to Shortcut and click.
2. When the 'Create Shortcut' window appears, type the following in the 'Command line' box :
C:\WINDOWS\SNDREC32.EXE c:\folderpath\Blankxx.wav ( NOTE: there is a space between 'EXE' and 'c:' )
where 'folderpath' is the path to the folder where the 'Blankxx' file is stored and 'Blankxx' is the name of the file which defines the required length of recording.
3. Click the 'Next' button and then enter an appropriate name for the shortcut - say 'Record05' for a 5 minute file and then click on the Finish button.
4. The shortcut should then appear on your Desktop.
Double clicking on the shortcut will open the Sound Recorder with the length set according to the file entered in the shortcut details. For different lengths of recording , you could create additional shortcuts on the desktop. This can be done by following the above procedure or by copying and pasting the existing shortcut on the desktop and just editing the name of the 'Blankxx.wav' file in the Properties option of the copied shortcut. You should then rename the shortcut of course.
If you have any questions, just ask.
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Willum
[This message has been edited by Bill Norrie (edited 09-16-2002).]