Re: "Thank-you"s and sound stuff.
- Posted by Philip A Lettkeman <phil.man at JUNO.COM> Oct 24, 1997
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>> A lot of mod-players can "play" to a wav-file, for example: mod4win, >>a shareware version is available everywhere (just search using Excite) If I understand what you want correctly, it's not possible. A MOD file is a digital output file but is structured like MIDI. You run into two problems. 1)Conversion if possible is very difficult. 2) unless you have a two sound card setup or you have a card that supports it, recording digital output as digital input is not possible. At this time Sound Blaster has made *1* sound card that can record digital output. The CT4171 or the Sound Blaster 16 Waveffects card. The mixer directly supports the connection. If you have a full duplex capable card you could always run a patch cable from the line out on card to the line in and make sure line in is the only recording source. Then have your mod player playing and have Sound Recorder (or some other recorder) recording the line in input. Hope I haven't confused you. P.S. I think there are some high-end audio cards meant for studio recording that have been able to record digital for a year or so. The only problem is they run from $700 US to $1,000 US. Thanks, Philip Lettkeman phil.man at juno.com "Every man has his price. Mine just happens to be the love of my children."