My apologies if this problem has already been raised. At age 74 years and new to a lot of amazing software I'm very ready to seek immediate help.
I have installed SoundTap v 4.00 Licensed software on a machine running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1. Full specifications (from Piriform 'speccy') at http://www.randomvoting.com/exhibits/ERIC-PC_speccy.txt
The Sound input device option is set at Stereo Mix (Realtek High Definition).
'Also record from microphone' was un-checked.
It's the Labor Day holiday weekend in Western Australia and I was trying to record a YouTube version of 'The Internationale' (Video URL at https://youtu.be/xJB3aRd-q74 ) for the benefit of an aging relative who is unable to reach the computer desk. The video is of 4:29 duration.
But I couldn't get a continuous recording. What I kept getting was a series (see a typical list below) of .wav files that appeared to have no discernible pattern.
05/03/2018 04:00 PM 11,687,530 2018-03-05 155903.wav
05/03/2018 04:00 PM 467,474 2018-03-05 160019.wav
05/03/2018 04:00 PM 1,329,746 2018-03-05 160024.wav
05/03/2018 04:01 PM 4,847,390 2018-03-05 160034.wav
05/03/2018 04:02 PM 9,946,358 2018-03-05 160104.wav
05/03/2018 04:02 PM 1,354,158 2018-03-05 160203.wav
05/03/2018 04:02 PM 1,291,590 2018-03-05 160212.wav
05/03/2018 04:02 PM 414,834 2018-03-05 160224.wav
05/03/2018 04:02 PM 527,698 2018-03-05 160230.wav
05/03/2018 04:02 PM 157,246 2018-03-05 160234.wav
05/03/2018 04:02 PM 176,790 2018-03-05 160236.wav
05/03/2018 04:03 PM 10,463,654 2018-03-05 160239.wav
Is there a way I can get the entire 4:29 minutes into one continuous recording?
Or do I need RecordPad to do the job?
Eric, in Thornlie, Western Australia.