What do you want to schedule? Tapin Radio does the job for all you want to
record from the internet. For other recordings you can use audacity.
Alexandra
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 6:38 AM
Subject: Re: Is the timed recording accessible in Sound Forge?
Only me I'm sure! <smile> but I've found the Sound Forge record dialogue
box to be a bit of a joke as far as accessibility is concerned
particularly when it comes to advanced features such as timer recording.
I have a word I've always lived by and that is the word "Convenience", it
was more convenient for me to purchase Total Recorder as I know this
software to be accessible, the standard version will do what you want and
only costs $11.00 from memory, not only that but its a far more reliable
recorder than Sound Forge has ever been.
On 22/09/2011 2:29 PM, Matthew Bullis wrote:
Well I've never had to use this feature before, but I'd like to know if
the timed recording feature is accessible in Sound Forge 10? I'm using
the Jaws scripts which Jim Snowbarger wrote, and will be leaving Friday
afternoon, while the program I want to record is on Saturday night. If it
was just leaving for a day and returning, I'd just leave the recording
going, and trim the before and after, since I have enough hard drive
space, but I don't have that much for this project. I'd not be able to
record 48 hours straight. If the timer feature is accessible, will it let
you choose a time for the next day?
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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