[Elecraft] How to record Audio on K3

David Gilbert xdavid at cis-broadband.com
Tue Mar 31 12:33:56 EDT 2009


I've also used Total Recorder for several years now, and it is indeed an 
excellent program.  The cost is low for the standard edition ($18), and 
even the professional version that contains several pretty neat features 
is only $36.  The cost includes lifetime free upgrades for each edition, 
and new versions are released pretty regularly.  The program installs 
itself as a sound card driver between your CPU and the sound card, and 
ANYTHING that gets sent to your sound card will get captured.  That 
includes streaming audio from web sites, anything from the LINE IN or 
LINE OUT ports on the sound card, and audio from any application running 
on the computer.  It's a very stable program and I've never had it 
glitch.  I've used it for recording audio from programs like CW Player 
to generate files to feed a second rig driving a dummy load for checking 
low level IMD on the K3 before that issue was addressed.

73,
Dave   AB7E




Don Wilhelm wrote:
> While Audacity certainly is a good choice for recording and editing 
> sound files, if you want something even more versatile for recording 
> (not editing), take a look at Total Recorder from www.highcriteria.com.
> It will record anything that you can send through the sound card.  
> Recording can be in a variety of formats.  It is not free, but is low 
> cost for the function.
>
> BTW:  If you wish to record in mp3 format, you have to point Audacity 
> (Total Recorder too) to the mp3 encoder - download LAME.dll (it is 
> anything but 'lame'). if you don't have it.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
>   


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