Hello,

I have mine set to what you hear.  I'm using a creative audigy with 
the external control panel.  I typically will turn on the stream that 
I know I want to record, use the scheduling tool, turn off programs 
that can make system noises, including screen reader and go 
away.  Here's an example:

         Yesterday morning, at six a.m. or so, I turned on the public 
radio station out of Albany New York.  So, I went to www.wamc.org.  I 
do a find on "listen now" without the quotes.  I press enter there 
and then I do a search for mp3 on the next screen.  Pressing enter 
gets the stream going.

         So now, I fire up tr, go to tools and scheduler.  I like to 
hear the puzzle they have each week, so I set a job to begin at 8:39 
and ending at 9:00.  I then set another job to begin recording at 
11:00 and to stop at 12:00..  I get out of the schedular, turn off 
eudora so no ding sound occurs when mail arrives, and turn off 
window-eyes so that it doesn't begin to babble if the screen changes 
lots.  Then I go about my business and at noon I can listen to my two 
shows.  Selected shorts from symphony place is the 11:00 show.  Both 
sound great!

         If you do not use a creative labs sound card, you may not 
have a what you hear choice, but you might have something like sterio 
mixer or something else.

         I also use xmpcr, so I get that turned on at the beginning 
of a baseball game I want, and I've recorded five hour chunks with 
nary a studder.

         Of course, you cannot be doing work at the same time unless 
you have another computer, which I do.  It works for me!

Rusty
         > At 10:43 AM 10/11/2005, Joanne spake thusly:-
>Rusty, when you use the sound board what are your settings on?  I 
>was told to put it on wave and I guess that works for awhile, or 
>maybe the setting has nothing to do with what I'm about to tell 
>you.  But when I record from sound board and set the timer and open 
>winamp to get my stream, after an hour or maybe 2 winamp starts 
>sticking like an old record might do.  It locks up in the same spot 
>but of course t.r. continues recording.  I'm thinking it could be my 
>driver doesn't like playing the stream and recording at the same 
>time or something.  In order to stop this I can't close any windows; 
>I must alt control delete and end the winamp task so wonder if sound 
>card is overloaded or if doing something different could prevent 
>this.  But just wondered how you set yours and if you've ever run 
>across this.  Believe me I don't like the t.r. driver and the way it 
>takes over my system so if you have any ideas about using t.r. with 
>sound board and without its driver I'd appreciate it.  Thanks.
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