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| 195145 | 2003-11-27 05:11:00 | Hi I am trying to record some old tapes/records to my computer so I can put them on CD. Problem is my computer does not have enough memory so crashes after about 15mins of recording. What I'd like to know is there a recorder program that records straight to hard drive instead of into memory first. Thanks GeoffW |
GeoffW (787) | ||
| 195146 | 2003-11-27 05:18:00 | All recording software should record to the HDD. Perhaps you should advise what hardware and software you are running. Something is not right. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 195147 | 2003-11-27 05:27:00 | Hi I am using a compaq laptop 256mb ram connected to an external soundblaster extigy (which by the way is brilliant) and using its supplied sofware called creative wave studio Thanks |
GeoffW (787) | ||
| 195148 | 2003-11-27 07:14:00 | I am not familiar with the program, but feel certain it will not hold the file in memory. It should create a disk file, and simply use RAM as a buffer, periodically writing the memory cache to the disk file (every few seconds most likely) What is the actual error you are getting? What operating system (Version of Windows)? |
godfather (25) | ||
| 195149 | 2003-11-27 07:33:00 | how much disk space have you got? | ilikelinux (1418) | ||
| 195150 | 2003-11-28 06:38:00 | Have a look at this thread (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz) for some tips on copying audio cassette tapes. | Susan B (19) | ||
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