Re: (idm) Mod>Wav

From Bobby Tribble
Sent Mon, Oct 25th 1999, 23:50

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