Yes. Go to control panel -> Sound -> Recording
As long as the laptop is plugged in already, and 'charging' the battery, yes. I often remove the battery and start charging another one while in use.
The laptop runs on Direct Current (DC) electricity from an internal chargeable battery. Even when plugged into an Alternating Current (AC) electricity source from a mains power wall socket, the AC is changed to DC electronically inside the laptop.
No
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Direct current
The recording process in social work is the written information obtained from individuals. The recording process may also include audio and visual observation of direct information.
The question is not clear, and if you are not clear about something it is not safe.
The five methods of recording data are: direct personal observation, local agents, mailed questionnaires, indirect oral interviews, and schedule via enumerators.
A dry recording lacks reverb or other effects, sounding clear and direct. It has minimal ambiance or spatial depth, making the sound feel close and upfront.
Input of data, not as a direct result of data entry but instead as a result of performing a different but related activity. Barcode reader equipped supermarket checkout counters, for example, capture inventory related data while recording a sale.D.Ghosh Roy
On the website Dabs Direct a person can purchase desktop computers, laptop computers, tablets, smartphones, hard drives, printers, and computer software.
Yes there is. Most likely, plugging it in directly with an adapter will result in an unbalanced signal (terrible buzz on the recording). You can buy a "passive direct box" for about $30 to run between your mic and the microphone jack on your computer. Of course, you will also need a program to record to on your computer (GarageBand for Mac, Audacity or Ardour for Linux, and Audacity or Adobe Audition for Windows). That's the basics. Good luck!