Chris, that is brilliant. I'll have a look at it today.

Thank you.

Brian Hartgen

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From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: scheduled recording from the internet


> Hello Bryan
>
> You absolutely can not go wrong with Replay A/V from
>
> http://www.replayav.com
>
> The wonderful thing about it is that it can record a program, and it
> captures the stream without taking over your sound card.  So it
> records in the background, and you can continue to surf the net or
> use your screenreader, without having to worry that your screenreader
> will interrupt the recording.  The other wonderful thing about Replay
> A/V is a tool it has called the URL finder.  If you want to record
> something, but don't know the address, all  you need to do is to
> start the URL finder, play the audio you want to record for a minute
> or so, and if things go right, the URL finder will get the address,
> and you can then schedule it as a new show and record it right then
> if it's an archive, or if it's a live show at a scheduled time,
> Replay A/V will record it for you.  The program requires no scripts
> or set files for its use, however if you use Window-eyes, you may
> experience a bit of difficulty with the guide you can use to find and
> schedule shows.
> It will record mp3, real audio and Windows media streams, and the
> included replay converter will allow you to convert any recording to
> any other format you choose.  So if your stream is a windows Media
> one and you want to save it as an mp3, Replay A/V will capture the
> stream for you, and then afterwords, convert it to mp3 so you can
> listen to it whenever it's convenient for you.  To me this is a much
> better sollution because no extra sound card drivers can get in the
> way, and that's the case, it's much easier and less intrusive. I hope
> this helps.
>
>
> At 01:06 PM 8/4/2007, you wrote:
>>Hi
>>
>>I want to record a few audio programs from a web site at scheduled times.
>>Is total recorder still a good option for doing this please or are people
>>finding that other tools are more accessible or easier to use.  I have not
>>used total recorder before but I see there are various presentations about
>>it around on the internet but just wondered if anything surpasses that.
>>
>>Thank you.
>>
>>Brian Hartgen
>>
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