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record /a1 /b16 /c1 /f44100 | record /a1 /b16 /c1 /f44100 | ||
;/a1: sets the adapter to Ampmix01. | ;/a1:sets the adapter to Ampmix01. The number depends on the order of devices listed on "Multimedia Setup". | ||
;/b16: sets the number of bits to 16. | |||
;/c1: sets the number of channels to 1. | |||
;/f44100: sets the frequency to 44100. |
Revision as of 17:06, 27 December 2020
Audio Recorder | |
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Version | 0.2 (2019-08-06) |
Vendor | |
Author | Wim Brul |
License | Open Source |
Download | AudRec02.zip |
Website | Webpage |
"Audio Recorder" is a command line audio playing and recording tool. It has two executable files, replay.exe and record.exe
You can record a wav file by running:
record /a1 /b16 /c1 /f44100
- /a1
- sets the adapter to Ampmix01. The number depends on the order of devices listed on "Multimedia Setup".
- /b16
- sets the number of bits to 16.
- /c1
- sets the number of channels to 1.
- /f44100
- sets the frequency to 44100.