I have some recordings (voice) made on a little digital mini-recorder. I'd like to burn them to a CD but cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to get the sound onto my computer to save it. The recorder has a jack that can hook into the microphone outlet on the computer, and we can hear what is recorded through the computer speakers. But none of my CD burning programs recognize the device, and I can't figure out how to transfer the files (I have no idea what format they're in) to my desktop to proceed from there. The sound recorder that comes with the computer will record 60 second hunks, but only in .wav files. We have about 20 minutes of conversation that we want transferred intact (not a bunch of little files or tracks), and it needs to be in MP3 or WAV files so it can be burned to a CD. I'm on a PC, Windows XP.
Anyone know how to do it?
Kathi, confused