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Subject: A few things


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Vejita
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Date Posted: 01:43:05 11/28/02 Thu

Megaman RP so far is good, nice job all.
Secondly, does anyone know how to record sound from a tv into your computer, like to an mp3 file. Do you need a special program and cables?

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if its anything like recording video, your sound card should have a hookup which you attach a cable to it and to the tv, then a program will initiate and let you record sound. (NT)Boomer09:22:27 11/28/02 Thu
If that fails (boomers suggestion), and your a real go-getter, hook up a mic to your comp, move your tv (or comp, whichever is easier) to the microphone, then record it into a .wav file on your computer, then use Real Jukebox to turn it into an MP3. I made several CD's from tapes that way (NT)DarkWolf13:54:41 11/28/02 Thu


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