Hi, Tom, go into the record parameters dialog of total recorder, and
tab to the change button, and press the space bar, and look for the set
of two radio buttons that says something like ogg vorbis stereo only,
which is the bottom of the two, and that should allow you to record in
stereo, plus, if I'm not mistaken, in the mp3 tab in options under
settings, there should be a couple of buttons in there to indicate
stereo or mono as well, let me look.  The set of radio buttons in the
mp3 tab are for stereo, and joint stereo, so the ones in the change
dialog of record source parameters would tell total recorder to record
in stereo, just make sure the bottom one of those is selected.  

On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:55:19 -0500, Tom Kaufman wrote:

>Can't prove it by me!  Actually..what I have is "Total Recorder
>"standard"..but it's still supposed to record in stereo if I tell it to!
>apparently..noone here can tell me what I need to do to make it record in
>stereo; as far as I can tell, everything is set as it's supposed to be.  So
>is it an issue with my soundcard?  I have a Crystall DWM; probably my
>luck..I've got something that is incapable of recording stereo stuff..no
>matter which program I use to record!  Of course..there is that possibility
>that we're just overlooking something.  Then..there's also the issue with my
>volume; it records extremely hot!!and I have the recording level down to
>either 10 or 15 percent!  Any ideas?
>Tom Kaufman
>
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