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Record Sound in Windows Vista

Posted By Brent Trahan On 11.01.07 @ 8:03 am In All, Misc, Vista, Windows | No Comments

Windows Vista has a tool called Sound Recorder that records sound from a microphone at 96 Kbps in .wma format. This is ideal for recording a voice message or something like a lecture in a class.

This guide shows you how to use the Sound Recorder in Windows Vista.

Recording Sound

  1. Plug-in your microphone or other input device.
  2. Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, and then open Sound Recorder.
  3. When you’re ready to start recording sound click Start Recording.

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  4. When you’re finished recording click Stop Recording.
  5. When you click Stop Recording a save as window will immediately open. Browse to the location you want to save the sound file at, give it a name, and then click Save.

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