What I do is to use I E to go to the pae where the link of the stream is,
then copy the link to the clipboard, then paste it into the apprpriate text
box in the the TR browser. Not hard really.
P>
At 11:10 AM 12/07/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Hi there,
Just wondering if any of you have any experience recording streams using
the minibrowser in Total Recorder, and do you find it as difficult to use
as I have found it so far?
I am trying to record an aircheck off of the reelradio.com site, and
finding the correct link can be quite challenging. I'm thinking that it
might be easier to try opening up the page with IE, and hopefully I can
actually record using the software driver by opening each stream in its
own window. Haven't tried this yet, so don't know if it will actually work.
As it is now, TR seems to be recording something. However, I got a message
in another session telling me that my browser isn't talking to their site.
Unfortunately, I have already closed the session, and can't copy the text
of the message into this post.
Anyway, if anybody has any helpful advice as to how to go about getting
the kind of results I am looking for, please reply.
Maybe I just need to spend a bit of time going through TRs manual now that
I have become somewhat familiar with TRs scheduling interface. That's
something I forgot to mention. I am trying to schedule a number of streams
to be recorded at intervals.
Another thing I'd like to know. Is there a way to schedule a recording
without having to set a stop time. After all, I'm not always sure of the
actual duration of the stream.
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
Larry
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