| Forum Home | ||||
| Press F1 | ||||
| Thread ID: 34637 | 2003-06-19 07:17:00 | Recording modem sounds to wav | Mantis (3703) | Press F1 |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 153559 | 2003-06-19 07:17:00 | I am running Win Me and have a sound blaster pci128 and wish to record the sound of my modem dialing and connecting to the internet to a wav. file... I have tried setting record to modem on the sb pci128 mixer software that comes with it but I am having no luck.... Does anyone have any ideas.....? Mantis |
Mantis (3703) | ||
| 153560 | 2003-06-19 09:35:00 | There may be a Line Out on the back of your modem, try getting a double male ended 3.5mm jack, and hook it up to the Line-In on your sound-card. There is software out there to do what you want though... Ive seen it before.. Used for recording voice conversations though! |
Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 153561 | 2003-06-19 09:40:00 | Can I ask why?...or should I not? | promethius (1998) | ||
| 153562 | 2003-06-20 06:18:00 | It's actually for an experimental music project.... I just wantd to play around with the sounds.... Thanks for your help.... Does anyone know any software (pref shareware, freeware) which allows you to record the modem sounds.... Thanks. |
Mantis (3703) | ||
| 153563 | 2003-06-20 12:09:00 | I use win 98. I did manage to record the sound but it was rather poor quality. I used Windows Sound Recorder which only allows 60 seconds of recording in one go. For what it is worth, this is what I did. Disconnected from the internet. Set my volume controls to maximum. Opened Windows Sound Recorder. Draped the microphone over the desk and let it hang near the comp. case. Clicked on Outlook Express and let it sit there asking whether or not I wanted to go on line. Right clicked taskbar and chose Tile Windows Vertically. (That allowed me to see the Sound Recorder window at the same time as seeing the Outlook Express window.) I then clicked on Outlook Express to connect to the Internet and quickly clicked on the record button of the Sound Recorder. Not very satisfactory I know, but it may give you some ideas to work on. Perhaps use an external tape recorder or something? Cheers :) |
exLL (515) | ||
| 153564 | 2003-06-21 00:51:00 | Am i a geek because i can determine the connection speed by listening to the carrier handshake?!!! | roofus (483) | ||
| 1 | |||||