Cool Edit?
Cool Edit?
Wow, looks like Cool Edit got picked up by Adobe and it's bona fide retail software now. What's a good freeware alternative? I use it mainly for making audio taunts.
I use Goldwave. www.goldwave.com
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Arial" size="3">Originally posted by Mobius:
LOL - what's wrong with START --> ACCESSORIES --> ENTERTAINMENT --> SOUND RECORDER ?????</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
OMFG MoBiUs..!
Finally.... That is a best thing you have posted in over 6 months, that must have been the only program you dont have a spyware infested slackware/shareware alternative for!
Good job!
Folks he is right, but if your that hard up and you want to use something other than what Microsoft gave you! Then use your Soundcards Recorder that was loaded with the drivers. If there is none, well .. you should have bought a real soundcard!
LOL - what's wrong with START --> ACCESSORIES --> ENTERTAINMENT --> SOUND RECORDER ?????</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
OMFG MoBiUs..!
Finally.... That is a best thing you have posted in over 6 months, that must have been the only program you dont have a spyware infested slackware/shareware alternative for!
Good job!
Folks he is right, but if your that hard up and you want to use something other than what Microsoft gave you! Then use your Soundcards Recorder that was loaded with the drivers. If there is none, well .. you should have bought a real soundcard!
I'd say something here, but BUBBALOU said it already.
Seriously though, the software that came with your soundcard is usually fairly good. If you don't have such software, like I said, try Audacity. It's a decent open-source sound editing program.
Another one worth trying is this Japanese one I found a long while ago. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of it.
Can also try http://www.nonags.com and see what they have as well.
Seriously though, the software that came with your soundcard is usually fairly good. If you don't have such software, like I said, try Audacity. It's a decent open-source sound editing program.
Another one worth trying is this Japanese one I found a long while ago. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of it.
Can also try http://www.nonags.com and see what they have as well.