After you're done recording, hit the record button again. if you're recording something continuos, like music, tap quietly but quickly on the finger pad from the time when it is three seconds until it would stop recording, until one second afterward.
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Try RECORDPAD SOUND RECORDER or FOCUS MP3 RECORDER PRO
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when it has reached 60 seconds, click on the record bottom at the end a click it.
To record a voice or sound.
Try Audacity, the free sound recorder and editor.
The function of a sound recorder is to record audio from a microphone or headset. These recorded audio files can be saved in .wav. The .wav files are compressed or uncompressed recorded audio files.
well a recorder makes a sound by u pressing the holes and blowing it.
A video camera and a SOUND recorder? Any video camera with onboard storage--whether it be tape or digital memory--will record sound.
It has a sound recorder which could record it but probably get really bad quality.
Well, you'd start by opening your main menu. There'd be a sound menu, usually called sound recorder. You'd click on that, then you'd follow the easy steps (usually explained; click help.) and you then can record yourself.
You can use Virtual DJ
Hi, Personally, I use a streaming audio recorder to record sound from DVD. If you can find a good video to audio converter, it is also helpful. With a streaming audio recorder, you can record sound from DVD disc or DVD movies on the internet and convert sound as MP3, WMA, ACC, OGG, etc。
Yes, in fact there is. This nifty gadget comes with both the ability to record sound from around you, or record sound directly to your computer as a file.
Type in sound recorder into google and download one!!!