Make Audio File on Computer
On most of the Windows operating systems (3.1 and up), a program called "Sound Recorder" is pre-installed. Here, you will learn how to successfully use that program.
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[hide]Steps
- Buy a computer microphone, If you do not already have one.
- If you have a desktop, plug the microphone into the jack in its rear end. Usually at the bottom or right of the back panel, an icon of a mic is above it.
- Start the Sound Recorder application. This can be done through: Start -> (All) Programs -> Accessories -> Entertainment -> Sound Recorder.
- Position your mouth about three or four inches away from the receiver of your microphone.
- Click the Record (big red button) button on Sound Recorder, and talk. You cannot record sounds for more than 60 seconds at a time to continue recording once you have reached the 60-second mark, simply click the Record button again and your recording will start right where you left off.
Tips
- The default configuration of Sound Recorder does not give you crystal quality for audio clips. For better quality, follow these steps:
- Before recording, go to File->Properties, and in the new window, click the "Convert Now" button. In the attributes menu, select the 187kb/sec option.
- Once finished recording and in the Save dialog, click the "Change" button at the button of the dialog and again select the 187kb/sec option in the attributes menu.
- Most microphones do not perfectly filter your voice when you make sounds like "p-", "b-," "t-," etc. A handy way to filter out the excess air made when producing these sounds so the sound clip will not get distorted is to cover the receiver of the microphone with a blanket sheet.
Warnings
- Sound Recorder will not allow you to play back or record sound without a sound card. Make sure you have one installed.
Things You'll Need
- A microphone
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or up
- Optional: A blanket sheet
- A sound card
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