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You can use a sound recording program to do exactly what you describe.
Microsoft Windows has a built in program called Sound Recorder that lets
you record ad play sounds. Sound Recorder has no editing capability.
Fr something more sophisticated, you can use SoundForge or Goldwave. I use
Goldwave and it works well with speech. You can download a shareware
version at www.goldwave.com
Joseph J. Lazzaro
HTTP://JoeLazzaro.Com
On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Antonio Quatraro wrote:
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> Hello listers,
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> I wonder whether I can find a programme allowing a blind person to use his / her PC as if it were a traditional tape recorder, drawing benefit from the normal facilities available in a word processor, such as input / overwrite, cut and paste, import / export.
> The input should be human voice, and there is no need for voice to text translation (voice recognition).
> Any help much appreciated
> Antonio Quatraro
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