7-2
Knowing the RECORD Command
Before you record a sound file in wave or voice format, you should
be familiar with the command line syntax of RECORD.
The command line for recording wave or voice files is:
RECORD file [/A:xx] [/C:xx] [/M:xx] [/R:xx] [/S:x] [/Q] [/H] [/?]
file
Specifies the name of the file and its extension,
.WAV
or .VOC you want to record sound data into.
/A:xx
Sets the recording source.
xx = MIC, CD, LINE or FM
You can record from more than one source.
/C:xx
Sets the compression format.
xx = ALAW, MULAW or CTADPCM
/M:xx
Sets the recording mode.
xx = MONO or STEREO
/R:xx
Sets the sample size.
xx = 8 or 16 bits
The higher the sampling resolution, the
better is the recording quality.
/S:xx
Sets the sampling rate.
For .VOC format:
xx = 5000 to 44100 Hz
For .WAV format:
xx = 11025, 22050 or
44100 Hz
The higher the sample size, the better is the
recording quality.
/Q
Disables display of recording information.
/H or /? Displays a description on using RECORD.
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