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Post: recording CDs

Posted by Christy on 5/19/08

    I know that I can make movies and insert voice recordings
    or narrations (though I don't know HOW to do that yet), but
    I wonder if it is possible to burn a CD using the
    microphone. I want to record some things I need to study,
    and having CDs would be easier than cassettes. Thanks,
    Christy

Posts on this thread, including this one

  • recording CDs, 5/19/08, by Christy.
  • Re: recording CDs, 5/19/08, by Greg .
  • Re: recording CDs, 5/19/08, by Ken - Las Vegas.
  • Re: Ken has the best answer, 5/20/08, by Greg .
  • Re: Ken has the best answer, 5/20/08, by Christy.
  • Re: Ken has the best answer, 7/06/08, by Christy Hott.

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