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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Well swoggle my horn - I've won summat after 47 years of trying! I'd like to thank my parents for all their support, my teachers for the fine education they offered (and I ignored), my family for putting up with me, Bacchus for his unending inspiration and finally, Medogsfat for running the competition and not including his shirt in the prize
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[quote user="rfc1"] Hah, Gottit, had to make the clip into a "still" movie with windows movie maker.! Thanks to all. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyPBnoa6elU [/quote]
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[quote user="rfc1"] Not yet.. Am struggling to make the audacity file into mp3.. Try again later today. Sandy [/quote] OK - my fault(ish) - you need to go HERE and download the mp3 encoder plugin for Audacity. Follow instructions to find the encoder the first time it runs and "export to MP3" from Audacity's menu. (The mp3 bitrate
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[quote user="rfc1"] Its a radio commentary of Rangers winning the league title in 1986/87 season. After a decade in the wilderness, It was Graeme Souness' 1st season as Gers manager.! I know about utubes 10 min limit, but had made the clip just under. sandy [/quote] Oops! - sorry about the Scottish thing! Can I take it that mission is
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A thought has struck me - I think you are limited to a max. clip length of 10 minutes on Youtube!
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I admire your dedication for a vintage footy match commentary - I assume it's a special game.................one of Scotland's few victories perhaps!
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Ok you can be the stand in stuntman for all of us! Convert the wav to mp3 (I haven't played with Audacity for some time but I would think that if you open your wav from Audacity there would be a "save as" option to resave it as an mp3). Next you can try THIS - I never tried it or anything similar, I just came across it in a Google search
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[quote user="Callen"] PErsonally I'd use one of these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/3-5MM-STEREO-CONNECT-PLAYER-FRONT/dp/B002KGD572/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=garden&qid=1267699687&sr=8-4 Which would plug directly into the headphone socket of the B&O. Regards, Cal [/quote] This would indeed work, although you're then passing through
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Whay Mika is saying is that you need to connect from the left & right outputs of your beocord to a 3.5mm stereo jack plug to go in the "line-in" of your pc. The output from the Beocord is actually a din plug carrying both L&R In&Out and so some leads (like the ipod type he describes) will have the 3.5mm plug connected to the input
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Blast - I've just typed a quite lengthy post only to find Mika has beaten me to it! Nevermind sounds like you're almost good to go! A good freeware sound recorder/editor is Audacity and can be found HERE - it will be good enough if you are only going to use it once or twice and is quite a small download, a free months trial of Audition can be
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