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Does Windows XP's Sound Recorder utility [sndrec32.exe] work in 64-bit Windows 7? The reason I ask: In XP, I use Sound Recorder to audition small sound files for possible use as system sounds.

Burger Shop 2 Full Version Rar. In Vista, Sound Recorder is instead called SoundRecorder.exe and has different command-line switches. • The only command line option I found so far can only be used for recording. SoundRecorder /FILE myrec.wma /DURATION 0000:00:30 • The old /PLAY 'C: Path File.wav' /CLOSE switch doesn't work anymore • You can use wmplayer.exe%windir% media ding.wav instead. It supports several and can be started minimized • You could copy the old sndrec32.exe into the same place. It needs the 'Run as Administrator' option checked.

In Vista, Sound Recorder is instead called SoundRecorder.exe and has different command-line switches. • The only command line option I found so far can only be used for recording. SoundRecorder /FILE myrec.wma /DURATION 0000:00:30 • The old /PLAY 'C: Path File.wav' /CLOSE switch doesn't work anymore • You can use wmplayer.exe%windir% media ding.wav instead. It supports several and can be started minimized • You could copy the old sndrec32.exe into the same place. It needs the 'Run as Administrator' option checked.