From Shimone Samuel Sent Wed, Oct 27th 1999, 18:41
I just went through the motions of downloading and installing this progam. I opened up a Real Audio file (locally) and hit play. I went over to the Total Recorder program hit record and waited to see what would happen. Pretty sweet - It records audio played to .wav. There are various options and settings and it's pretty configurable. All in all I'd say it's a pretty cool program - just what the doctor ordered. Thanks for the recommendation! Shimone Bobby Tribble wrote: > One more option, if your favorite sound program doesn't have the > option to write to WAV you can use TotalRecorder. Anything that > goes through the windows sound system can be recorded to a WAV > file. It's pretty cool, and useful for say, recording a RealAudio > file to a WAV - especially if you can't download the RA file. > The only problem is, the shareware version is limited to 30 seconds, > you have to register for $10 for the full version. > > And no, I have no affiliation with TotalRecorder, I just think > it's a cool program. =) > > - Bobby