Help, please ...
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:36 am
I am trying to read a book and record it to a CD (the book was written by friend who is now blind). I have a mike that I can attach to my computer. I was able to create a (60 second) .WAV file with the software on my computer, and I assume that I can burn a .WAV file to a CD - but I need a great deal more than 60-second files. My questions:
1. Can I read into the mike and create a .WAV file using Audacity?
2. How large can a file be?
3. How do I stop recording (i.e., if I have to take a drink of water to keep my voice going, etc.)?
4. How do I burn the .WAV files onto a CD, will separate chapters/files be okay, and will they be usable when played back on a relatively inexpensive CD player?
I am not worried about this sounding professional - my friend is simply grateful when I read books to her over the phone ... somehow I would like to create a "talking book" for her that she could listen to whenever she liked.
Thank you for any help anyone can give me!
Bonnie
1. Can I read into the mike and create a .WAV file using Audacity?
2. How large can a file be?
3. How do I stop recording (i.e., if I have to take a drink of water to keep my voice going, etc.)?
4. How do I burn the .WAV files onto a CD, will separate chapters/files be okay, and will they be usable when played back on a relatively inexpensive CD player?
I am not worried about this sounding professional - my friend is simply grateful when I read books to her over the phone ... somehow I would like to create a "talking book" for her that she could listen to whenever she liked.
Thank you for any help anyone can give me!
Bonnie