CD audio into .WAV file
You can convert parts of an audio CD track into a .wav file with commercial sound editing utilities, but why not use Windows 95's own free tools? Just insert a CD in the drive, open the CD Player and Sound Recorder (select Start--Programs--Accessories--Multimedia), and press Record in Sound Recorder and Play in CD Player. When you've captured all the audio you want, stop recording and save your cut as a .wav file. Most sound boards come with a CD player and .wav audio recorders that do the same thing. - Michel Morency
| Category: Win95, Multimedia Issue: May 1997 Pages: 162 |
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