How to record sound >60 sec with build in Sound Recored in Microsoft Windows XP [1/4]

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Using Microsoft Sound Recorder, you can record, mix, play, and edit sounds.

To record sounds, your computer must be equipped with a microphone. Recorded sounds are saved as waveform (.wav) files.

How to record sound >60 sec with build in Sound Recored in Microsoft Windows XP
You can also link or insert sounds into another document. You can modify an uncompressed Sound file by:

Adding sounds to a file
Deleting part of the sound file
Changing the playback speed
Changing the playback volume
Changing the playback direction
Changing or converting the sound file type
Adding an echo.
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