Hello Harry:

I don't think there is a way for the provider of the stream to tell whether or 
not it is being recorded, much less to do something about it.

Have no idea why Total Recorder would stop recording unless it is the 
disconnecting of the stream, the only thing I can suggest is for you to try 
using another program, such as Tapin Radio, and see what happens.

Humberto


-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 5:09 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <[email protected]>
Subject: A most vexing and frustrating with TotalRecorder

Listers,

Please search your memories and tell me if you have encountered this 
problem. But before I get to the problem, which might be obvious by this 
question. Is it possible for an administrator to be able to tell if you 
are recording a stream as apposed to simply listening to the stream on a 
program like Winamp, or any other player for that matter?

The problem I am having is even after setting a scheduled session for 
recording a particular program, TR will record for a few minutes, maybe 
20 or 30, and though the recording is continuing, at least it appears 
that way, the audio simply stops being input to the potential recorded 
product.

I have set the program up to reconnect to the stream in an unlimited 
fashion, but this simply does no good, I still rarely get a complete 
recording, at least not for the past few weeks.

This is a recent Phenomena. I have been making weekly recordings of this 
program for many years, and have never experienced anything quite like this.

If anybody could please give me any insight into just what might be 
taking place here, it would really be greatly appreciated. It really has 
me pulling what is left of my hair completely out!

Sure hope to hear from someone soon, this is maddening!

Larry


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