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Mike950
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      07-02-2009

I like MS but hate it when they screw around with a good program. Sound
Recorder in Pre-Vista Windows was a simple but useful program. Sound
Recorder in Vista is a severly crippled version that only records in one
format without being able to select other compression formats. WHY!

I copied Sound Recorder from XP (renamed it Sound Recorder XP) and copied it
to my Vista machine. It works but only has the "stock" compression options.
I installed l3codeca.acm (Mpeg Layer3) and placed it in my System32 folder
but it still doesn't show up as an option in Sound Recorder XP.

How can I get the Mpeg Layer3 option to show up as an option in Sound
Recorder XP on Vista? Can I even do this? I remeber seeing something about
MS changing something in Vista so it won't recognize MP3 code programs.

Thanks for the help. Mike


 
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pacinitaly
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      07-02-2009


i'm gonna try this too, thanks


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      07-02-2009

Mike950 wrote:
> I like MS but hate it when they screw around with a good program.
> Sound Recorder in Pre-Vista Windows was a simple but useful program.
> Sound Recorder in Vista is a severly crippled version that only
> records in one format without being able to select other compression
> formats. WHY!
>
> I copied Sound Recorder from XP (renamed it Sound Recorder XP) and
> copied it to my Vista machine. It works but only has the "stock"
> compression options. I installed l3codeca.acm (Mpeg Layer3) and
> placed it in my System32 folder but it still doesn't show up as an
> option in Sound Recorder XP.
>
> How can I get the Mpeg Layer3 option to show up as an option in Sound
> Recorder XP on Vista? Can I even do this? I remeber seeing
> something about MS changing something in Vista so it won't recognize
> MP3 code programs.
>
> Thanks for the help. Mike

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Maybe the following freebie would be worth a try:

Audacity
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Audacity Tutorials
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/manu...tutorials.html

Exporting MP3/OGG Files
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/manu...exportmp3.html

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Mike950
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      07-03-2009

Thanks for the reply Inzer. That's exactly what I did. I downloaded
Audacity and am using it instead of MS Sound Recorder but I really liked the
"old" MS Sound Recorder and hoped there was some way of getting it to work in
Vista (with Mpeg layer3). Audacity is good but I REALLY liked the old MS
Sound Recorder. It was a great little program with a lot of sound
compression options. It's sad that MS had to strip it down to almost a
useless program.





"John Inzer" wrote:

> Mike950 wrote:
> > I like MS but hate it when they screw around with a good program.
> > Sound Recorder in Pre-Vista Windows was a simple but useful program.
> > Sound Recorder in Vista is a severly crippled version that only
> > records in one format without being able to select other compression
> > formats. WHY!
> >
> > I copied Sound Recorder from XP (renamed it Sound Recorder XP) and
> > copied it to my Vista machine. It works but only has the "stock"
> > compression options. I installed l3codeca.acm (Mpeg Layer3) and
> > placed it in my System32 folder but it still doesn't show up as an
> > option in Sound Recorder XP.
> >
> > How can I get the Mpeg Layer3 option to show up as an option in Sound
> > Recorder XP on Vista? Can I even do this? I remeber seeing
> > something about MS changing something in Vista so it won't recognize
> > MP3 code programs.
> >
> > Thanks for the help. Mike

> ========================================
> Maybe the following freebie would be worth a try:
>
> Audacity
> http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
>
> Audacity Tutorials
> http://audacity.sourceforge.net/manu...tutorials.html
>
> Exporting MP3/OGG Files
> http://audacity.sourceforge.net/manu...exportmp3.html
>
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>
> J. Inzer MS-MVP
> Digital Media Experience
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
>

 
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JEWboy
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      07-03-2009
Just another proof Vista was ironically NOT an upgrade but a piece of
garbage when compared to good old WinXP
I started hating even the word itself "Vista".

Hasta La Vista, and never come back dear Vista.

 
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pacinitaly
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      07-03-2009


try this, I loved it on XP.... won't work on Vista ( for me:cry


http://messer.aerolit.pl/


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