Total Recorder Question

2014-11-17 Thread Howard Traxler
I have Total Recorder 8.2 with JAWS 11 and Windows XP Pro.  TR is working fine; 
recording streams and stuff.  However I must have VOX turned on because 
recording stops on quiet passages.  Anyone know how to turn VOX off and record 
everything?  Thanks.
Howard



Re: Total Recorder Question

2014-11-17 Thread Aidan
I assume vox is an driver spisific feature? I ask as I don't see it on
my side. Probibly you use one of the older drivers wich are working
better with xp, so I cannot really comment on that as I'm on windows7
with the latest 8.5 with the curnel filter driver.

On 17/11/2014, Howard Traxler how...@traxlerenterprises.com wrote:
 I have Total Recorder 8.2 with JAWS 11 and Windows XP Pro.  TR is working
 fine; recording streams and stuff.  However I must have VOX turned on
 because recording stops on quiet passages.  Anyone know how to turn VOX off
 and record everything?  Thanks.
 Howard




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Re: Total Recorder Question

2014-11-17 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi there!

My reply to the original post didn’t come through so I’ll try again.

Rather than fiddling around I suggest your first port of call be the Total 
Recorder web site, I’m willing to bet that this topic will be covered in one of 
the FAQ sheets there.


 On 18 Nov 2014, at 7:59 am, Aidan aidan.smartt...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I assume vox is an driver spisific feature? I ask as I don't see it on
 my side. Probibly you use one of the older drivers wich are working
 better with xp, so I cannot really comment on that as I'm on windows7
 with the latest 8.5 with the curnel filter driver.
 
 On 17/11/2014, Howard Traxler how...@traxlerenterprises.com wrote:
 I have Total Recorder 8.2 with JAWS 11 and Windows XP Pro.  TR is working
 fine; recording streams and stuff.  However I must have VOX turned on
 because recording stops on quiet passages.  Anyone know how to turn VOX off
 and record everything?  Thanks.
 Howard
 
 
 
 
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A Total Recorder question

2010-10-03 Thread Larry Higgins

Kind listers,

Can anybody please tell me the easiest way to append an mp3 file to 
the beginning of another mp3 file using Total Recorder? This has 
become necessary due to a technical problem with my Internet 
connection this morning. There was a brief interruption, and I would 
like to put the file in its proper place... Well, you get the point g.


Your help will be greatly appreciated,

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Re: A Total Recorder question

2010-10-03 Thread stewart ross
hi can you eddit with total recoder but at the same time i won't want to 
loose quality if its gona reencode the file. stew
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Kind listers,

Can anybody please tell me the easiest way to append an mp3 file to the 
beginning of another mp3 file using Total Recorder? This has become 
necessary due to a technical problem with my Internet connection this 
morning. There was a brief interruption, and I would like to put the file 
in its proper place... Well, you get the point g.


Your help will be greatly appreciated,

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Re: A Total Recorder question

2010-10-03 Thread Donald Ball
you use the insert file options. I think you can insert a fille at the 
beginning, at the current position and at the end of the file.
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Kind listers,

Can anybody please tell me the easiest way to append an mp3 file to the 
beginning of another mp3 file using Total Recorder? This has become 
necessary due to a technical problem with my Internet connection this 
morning. There was a brief interruption, and I would like to put the file 
in its proper place... Well, you get the point g.


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Re: A Total Recorder question

2010-10-03 Thread Larry Higgins
You can edit mp3 files with TR without reencoding. I'm not sure about 
other formats. I plan to check into that some time in the near future.


At 04:22 PM 10/3/2010, you wrote:
hi can you eddit with total recoder but at the same time i won't 
want to loose quality if its gona reencode the file. stew

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Kind listers,

Can anybody please tell me the easiest way to append an mp3 file to 
the beginning of another mp3 file using Total Recorder? This has 
become necessary due to a technical problem with my Internet 
connection this morning. There was a brief interruption, and I 
would like to put the file in its proper place... Well, you get the point g.


Your help will be greatly appreciated,

Larry


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Total Recorder question

2010-09-21 Thread Donald L. Roberts
A couple of weeks ago, either Bob Seed or Doctor DJ posted a message 
about Total Recorder and which of its drivers to use.  I wish I had 
saved that message because I just bought a Windows 7 machine and am 
reluctant to install Total Recorder until I know which of its drivers 
to use and which not to install.

I would sure appreciate any assistance about this.  Thanks in advance.

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Re: Total Recorder question

2010-09-21 Thread chris hallsworth

Hi Don.
I highly recommend the kernel mode filter driver if you are using 8.x. 
The reason is you can use the same features with software recording 
without an actual driver present on the system.

Hope this helps.


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thanks.


On 21/09/2010 19:07, Donald L. Roberts wrote:

A couple of weeks ago, either Bob Seed or Doctor DJ posted a message
about Total Recorder and which of its drivers to use.  I wish I had
saved that message because I just bought a Windows 7 machine and am
reluctant to install Total Recorder until I know which of its drivers
to use and which not to install.

I would sure appreciate any assistance about this.  Thanks in advance.

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Total Recorder question

2010-08-05 Thread chris hallsworth

Hello all,
If you guys had problems with Total Recorder hanging upon exit, how did 
you fix it? I did somehow but can't remember how. Currently using the 
latest build of 8.1 and it's the Professional edition. This is on a 
Professional 32 bit laptop.

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Re: Total Recorder question

2010-08-05 Thread Jörgen Hansson

Hi chris!
which version of windows are you using?
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If you guys had problems with Total Recorder hanging upon exit, how did 
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Professional 32 bit laptop.

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Re: Total Recorder question

2010-08-05 Thread Dane Trethowan
Thankfully I've never had that problem with this software though I have had 
problems where the installation just sat there doing nothing, don't know how I 
fixed that one either smile.

The Total Recorder tech support area is extremely handy and very helpful so if 
you continue to experience this problem then look them up, you may  be required 
to submit a couple of screen shots so the technical people can see exactly 
what's going on.


On 05/08/2010, at 6:37 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:

 Hello all,
 If you guys had problems with Total Recorder hanging upon exit, how did you 
 fix it? I did somehow but can't remember how. Currently using the latest 
 build of 8.1 and it's the Professional edition. This is on a Professional 32 
 bit laptop.
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Re: Total Recorder question

2010-08-05 Thread chris hallsworth

Hi all,
It is not at the installation where it hangs. If I do get this problem 
myself, or I know somebody who does, I will suggest it to them. Can't 
wait for my very own license!




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On 05/08/2010 16:07, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Thankfully I've never had that problem with this software though I have had problems 
where the installation just sat there doing nothing, don't know how I fixed that one 
eithersmile.

The Total Recorder tech support area is extremely handy and very helpful so if 
you continue to experience this problem then look them up, you may  be required 
to submit a couple of screen shots so the technical people can see exactly 
what's going on.


On 05/08/2010, at 6:37 PM, chris hallsworth wrote:


Hello all,
If you guys had problems with Total Recorder hanging upon exit, how did you fix 
it? I did somehow but can't remember how. Currently using the latest build of 
8.1 and it's the Professional edition. This is on a Professional 32 bit laptop.
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread robert Doc Wright

The same way you would pull up a file in notepad or word.
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Okay..guess my question is this: how do I get a file that I already have 
on my computer into Total Recorder to convert it (or do what I want, be 
it raise or lower the bit rate ETC?

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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread robert Doc Wright

yes it does.
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Does this apply to the Standard edition as well? What you've written 
certainly applies to the Professional edition.




Milton Ota wrote:

Yes, it is possible to change the bit rate and format--when you pull the
files menu down, click save as, then tab over until you land on change.

Open the change and you should land on a list box to change the format, 
keep

tabbing over and you'll see some of the other changes you can make to the
file.

Hope this helps.


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Hello list:  I have Total Recorder on my Windows XP machine; I love it 
for
recording things..but seems to me that it'll do other things as well; one 
of
the things I'm wondering about is being able to convert files..or 
changing
the bit rate..is it possible to be able to do this with Total Recorder? 
Am

running Jaws 11.  Thanks ahead of time!
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Oops..my mistake!  Am running Total Recorder 7 (standard).sorry about 
that--smile..yes..I know that there are differences between the standard 
and pro) editions of TR..although I don't know what those differences are!
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Richard Claypool
well, one major difference is that one can record skype calls.  but it's 
wierd, I can record and it will pickup event sounds, jaws, but not winamp or 
windows media player.


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RE: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread David Reynolds
Hi,

If you have two sound cards, maybe you should check that total recorder is
recorder is recording from the correct card, and that winamp and wmp are
being output to that card.
HTH,

David.

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well, one major difference is that one can record skype calls.  but it's 
wierd, I can record and it will pickup event sounds, jaws, but not winamp or

windows media player.

Rick
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 Oops..my mistake!  Am running Total Recorder 7 (standard).sorry about 
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Dane Trethowan
Well for your purposes and the discussion here I don't think its going 
to matter too much.




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Oops..my mistake!  Am running Total Recorder 7 (standard).sorry about 
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Dane Trethowan
No, he doesn't have two sound cards it seems, I'm just wondering if he 
has the wrong input selected somehow and that's not hard to do either as 
Total Recorder's  methods can be a little tricky to deal with at times, 
it seems to me that the What You Hear option may be selected in which 
case you either unselect that and select something else in Total 
Recorder or you manually select the input in your Volume Control 
settings, use properties in Volume control to adjust your sound card 
or devices Record settings.




David Reynolds wrote:

Hi,

If you have two sound cards, maybe you should check that total recorder is
recorder is recording from the correct card, and that winamp and wmp are
being output to that card.
HTH,

David.

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well, one major difference is that one can record skype calls.  but it's 
wierd, I can record and it will pickup event sounds, jaws, but not winamp or


windows media player.

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Oops..my mistake!  Am running Total Recorder 7 (standard).sorry about 
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Um..afraid this doesn't tell me much; let me explain further: what I want to 
do is to take an already existing file that I have on my computer (actually 
it's on my external drive)..and change the bit rate.  If this can be done in 
Total Recorder 7 (standard)..what do I do to make this magic happen?
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Dane Trethowan
Right so now we know where we're at smile, yes you can do that but you'll 
need to alter a few settings, some of this has already been addressed.

Load your file into Total Recorder first if its a wav, mp3, Flac, or whatever 
then Total Recorder should be able to handle it.

Now from the file menu select Save as, enter a file name and tab to the 
change button, here's where you make changes to sampling rate, format and so 
on, there are already some presets there by default but you may need to create 
an entirely new one for your specific purposes, once done get out of that 
dialogue box and press the Save button, saves you having to record from 
Windows Media Player or, Winamp or anything else.

Hope this helps.


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 Um..afraid this doesn't tell me much; let me explain further: what I want to 
 do is to take an already existing file that I have on my computer (actually 
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 Total Recorder 7 (standard)..what do I do to make this magic happen?
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
But that's the thing: how do I load the file into Total Recorder?  Please 
forgive me for showing my ignorance..but I'm just not understanding the 
procedure of loading a file into Total Recorder!
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Dane Trethowan
By opening the file as you would any other document, is Total Recorder not 
seeing or recognising the file? What type of file are we talking about here?


On 27/11/2009, at 12:48 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:

 But that's the thing: how do I load the file into Total Recorder?  Please 
 forgive me for showing my ignorance..but I'm just not understanding the 
 procedure of loading a file into Total Recorder!
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Richard Claypool
I have a quickmix profile setup in my windows startup to prevent any 
unforseen axidents.  I doublechecked tr's settings, and they're all just 
lovely.  I'm wondering if switching drivers might solve the problem?

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
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Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question


No, he doesn't have two sound cards it seems, I'm just wondering if he has 
the wrong input selected somehow and that's not hard to do either as Total 
Recorder's  methods can be a little tricky to deal with at times, it seems 
to me that the What You Hear option may be selected in which case you 
either unselect that and select something else in Total Recorder or you 
manually select the input in your Volume Control settings, use 
properties in Volume control to adjust your sound card or devices 
Record settings.




David Reynolds wrote:

Hi,

If you have two sound cards, maybe you should check that total recorder 
is

recorder is recording from the correct card, and that winamp and wmp are
being output to that card.
HTH,

David.

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well, one major difference is that one can record skype calls.  but it's 
wierd, I can record and it will pickup event sounds, jaws, but not winamp 
or


windows media player.

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Oops..my mistake!  Am running Total Recorder 7 (standard).sorry about 
that--smile..yes..I know that there are differences between the 
standard





and pro) editions of TR..although I don't know what those differences 
are!

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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
I'm talking about a file that I have on my external hard drive; I have it in 
a folder..what I'd like to do is to change the bit rate.  But how do I 
connect it with Total Recorder?  This file is in no way connected with 
Total Recorder.  Hopefully I have cleared this up!
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RE: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Milton Ota
Tom,

Let me ask you this, do you know what is the file extention that you are
trying to open in Total Recorder?

Do you know where the file is saved and how to navigate to the file when you
use the Open File option under the file menu?

Is your copy of Total Recorder a Registered copy?

I don't think you have answered these questions so that people on the list
can help you better.

If your copy of Total Recorder is not Registered, there are certain
functions that will not work properly where you are using the Standard or
Professional.

 

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I'm talking about a file that I have on my external hard drive; I have it in

a folder..what I'd like to do is to change the bit rate.  But how do I 
connect it with Total Recorder?  This file is in no way connected with 
Total Recorder.  Hopefully I have cleared this up!
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Milton and list:  The file in question is an MP3 file.  My copy of 
Total Recorder is registered; all I need to understand is: how do I get to a 
file (that I didn't record, using Total Recorder..and how do I change the 
bit rate!
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
More info: yes..I know where the file is saved..I may have even figured out 
how to get to it with Total Recorder opened..but I haven't figured out what 
to do once I get to my file.
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread robert Doc Wright

Once you you have the file in total recorder do the folowing:
1. open the file menu alt f
2. press a for save as
3. tab to change and enter
4. choose the format you wish then enter on ok
5. enter on the save button.
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Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question


Hello Milton and list:  The file in question is an MP3 file.  My copy of 
Total Recorder is registered; all I need to understand is: how do I get to 
a file (that I didn't record, using Total Recorder..and how do I change 
the bit rate!

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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Yes!  Yes!  Yes! This is what I was looking for (and apparently wasn't 
asking it right)..now then..if I want to change the bit rate of a file, do 
these same instructions generally apply?  Thanks!
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
I spoke too soon; I can get as far as doing the control-O to open and then 
look for my file.  But then..once I've found the file, Alt-F does nothing! 
What am I doing wrong?
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread robert Doc Wright

yes, once you're in the change area you can make those decisions.
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Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question


Yes!  Yes!  Yes! This is what I was looking for (and apparently wasn't 
asking it right)..now then..if I want to change the bit rate of a file, do 
these same instructions generally apply?  Thanks!

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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread robert Doc Wright

Did you hit enter on the file to bring it into total recorder?
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I spoke too soon; I can get as far as doing the control-O to open and then 
look for my file.  But then..once I've found the file, Alt-F does 
nothing! What am I doing wrong?

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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman

Oh..no I didn't!  Let me try that..and will get back to ya!
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Success!  It worked!  This all started when this particular tune wouldn't 
play in one of the music rooms at a site called VIP Conduit!  I had heard 
that, sometimes by changing the bit rate, a file would then play!  Oh but I 
never knew how to do it (I know some people have Gold Wave..and do file 
conversions that way.  Then I remembered that I had heard that Total 
Recorder would do this; since I'm on this PC Audio list, I figured I'd see 
if there was anybody here that could explain how this process was done! 
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-26 Thread Dane Trethowan
not at all! that's what we're all here for smile.

Total Recorder and Goldwave I have to say are probably some of the most 
amazingly priced titles in the audio tools shopping basket I've ever seen for 
Windows.  I can't comment on Total Recorder Standard edition because I've never 
used it but I can say that Total Recorder Professional is an incredibly 
powerful and flexible application, not just for recording now but for editing, 
adding effects, processing and converting audio, all that for $35.00.  goldwave 
is just value for money handed to you on a plate if you're doing professional 
audio editing, combined with the Multiquence software you have a studio in the 
palm of your hand for less than $100.00.


On 27/11/2009, at 5:57 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:

 Success!  It worked!  This all started when this particular tune wouldn't 
 play in one of the music rooms at a site called VIP Conduit!  I had heard 
 that, sometimes by changing the bit rate, a file would then play!  Oh but I 
 never knew how to do it (I know some people have Gold Wave..and do file 
 conversions that way.  Then I remembered that I had heard that Total Recorder 
 would do this; since I'm on this PC Audio list, I figured I'd see if there 
 was anybody here that could explain how this process was done! Thank you all 
 for your indulgence!
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A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-25 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello list:  I have Total Recorder on my Windows XP machine; I love it for 
recording things..but seems to me that it'll do other things as well; one of 
the things I'm wondering about is being able to convert files..or changing the 
bit rate..is it possible to be able to do this with Total Recorder?  Am running 
Jaws 11.  Thanks ahead of time!
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RE: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-25 Thread Milton Ota
Yes, it is possible to change the bit rate and format--when you pull the
files menu down, click save as, then tab over until you land on change.

Open the change and you should land on a list box to change the format, keep
tabbing over and you'll see some of the other changes you can make to the
file.

Hope this helps.

 

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Hello list:  I have Total Recorder on my Windows XP machine; I love it for
recording things..but seems to me that it'll do other things as well; one of
the things I'm wondering about is being able to convert files..or changing
the bit rate..is it possible to be able to do this with Total Recorder?  Am
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-25 Thread Tom Kaufman
Okay..does this work for files that weren't recorded using Total Recorder? 
And if so, could someone tell me exactly (step by step)..how this is done? 
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RE: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-25 Thread Milton Ota
It should work for any of the supported file formats that Total Recorder
will recognize, wav, wma, ogg (requires a plug-in) etc.

 

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Okay..does this work for files that weren't recorded using Total Recorder? 
And if so, could someone tell me exactly (step by step)..how this is done? 
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-25 Thread Tom Kaufman
Okay..guess my question is this: how do I get a file that I already have on 
my computer into Total Recorder to convert it (or do what I want, be it 
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
Okay before we go any further can you  tell us which version of  Total 
Recorder you have as I believe there are some differences on this score 
between the Standard and Professional versions of the software.




Tom Kaufman wrote:

Hello list:  I have Total Recorder on my Windows XP machine; I love it for 
recording things..but seems to me that it'll do other things as well; one of the things 
I'm wondering about is being able to convert files..or changing the bit rate..is it 
possible to be able to do this with Total Recorder?  Am running Jaws 11.  Thanks ahead of 
time!
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Re: A Total Recorder Question

2009-11-25 Thread Dane Trethowan
Does this apply to the Standard edition as well? What you've written 
certainly applies to the Professional edition.




Milton Ota wrote:

Yes, it is possible to change the bit rate and format--when you pull the
files menu down, click save as, then tab over until you land on change.

Open the change and you should land on a list box to change the format, keep
tabbing over and you'll see some of the other changes you can make to the
file.

Hope this helps.

 


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Total Recorder question

2009-08-01 Thread Stephen Jolley
I use Total Recorder 7, Professional Edition.
With previous editions some years ago, one could easily locate in the main 
window, info such as duration or length and current position.
Not having success with this now. Can anyone tell me how one can easily access 
this kind of status info.
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Re: Total Recorder Question

2007-11-02 Thread Scott Berry
Hey Dave,\

Right me privately.  I have the program here I will send it too you as a 
file attachment.

Scott


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Re: Total Recorder Question

2007-11-01 Thread Jani Kinnunen
Hi,

Total Recorder can be downloaded from www.totalrecorder.com/downloads.htm.

Jani

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Total Recorder Question

2007-11-01 Thread David Tanner
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is, and so I went to downloads.com a few days back and downloaded Total 
Recorder and Audio Editor.  To say that it was anything but accessible would be 
nothing short of a lie.

Obviously, I must not have gotten the right program.  Can someone give me a 
good link for downloading the software.

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RE: Total Recorder Question

2007-11-01 Thread albert griffith
www.highcriteria.com  

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total recorder question

2007-03-02 Thread Sunshine
I have the latest version of total recorder, and i am having a strange 
problem that i do not know what is going on
Using windows xp home 512 ddr ram, a sound blaster audigy 4 pro  i believe 
the sound card is
First of all i had replay av in and tried the program out i uninstalled the 
program, and went back to use total recorder but i found this to be strange 
and need some help if at all posible?
i can record with the program but when wanting to play the file back in 
total recorder 6.1 i either get a crackling or no play back at all; so i 
just recorded a bit from the line in and then from a radio station that i 
wanted to record in software mode and saved the files they play just fine 
when i have them saved but i can not play them in total recorder to edit 
them or anything please advise as to how to fix this?
p.s.  i read the stuff about windows vista and am also wondering if this 
could effect the usage of total recorder 6.1 in windows xp home? since the 
recording stuff has been changed a bit? not sure what that might have to do 
with the problem i am having but thought i would ask anyway.



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total recorder question

2006-09-13 Thread blsmass
I think I have the lame encoder in the folder with total recorder, but
nothing I do will stop it from producing WAV files.  I want MP3 files. 
Any suggestions?  What am I doing wrong?  Thanks in advance.  Kurt 

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Re: total recorder question

2006-09-13 Thread Dean Martineau
First, make sure you have lane_enc.dll set up in this 
folder:  C:\WINDOWS\system\Lame_Enc.Dll

Next, go into the Recording Source and Perameters dialog, and make 
sure Convert using Recording format specified below is 
checked.  then hit space on the Change button to open the dialog to 
set the recording format.  You will have a combo box to choose the 
file format, also various presets for common formats.

Hope this helps.

Dean


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I think I have the lame encoder in the folder with total recorder, but
nothing I do will stop it from producing WAV files.  I want MP3 files.
Any suggestions?  What am I doing wrong?  Thanks in advance.  Kurt

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Re: total recorder question

2006-09-13 Thread Sunshine
go to your settings and see if you find it there or go to the options where 
you set up for recording and in there you can choose what recording format 
you want.
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RE: Total recorder question

2005-10-01 Thread Caroline Ford
Hello,

I use Total Recorder's own driver and find that I need to set Total Recorder
to record before I actually start the stream I want to record.  If I start
the stream first and then select Record in TR, I can sometimes end up with
an empty file.

Caroline.

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Hi,

 If you are using the sound card rather than total recorder's
driver, simply change to the what you hear option, or if you don't
have that option, which, I believe only creative labs products do,
try stereo mixer or whatever your sound card has for such an option.

H t H
Rusty
  At 01:09 PM 9/30/2005, Gerry Mack spake thusly:-
I can recorcd with Total Recorder off my line-in but when I attempt to
record an Internet stream I end up with an empty file with no sound.  What
do I need to change so I can record Internet streams?

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Re: Total recorder question

2005-10-01 Thread Jorge Mojica
Yeah, that's in the helpfile. You always have to start tr first and then
play your audio to record.
Jorge


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Re: Total recorder question

2005-09-30 Thread russell Bourgoin
Hi,

 If you are using the sound card rather than total recorder's 
driver, simply change to the what you hear option, or if you don't 
have that option, which, I believe only creative labs products do, 
try stereo mixer or whatever your sound card has for such an option.

H t H
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I can recorcd with Total Recorder off my line-in but when I attempt to
record an Internet stream I end up with an empty file with no sound.  What
do I need to change so I can record Internet streams?

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Re: Total recorder question

2005-07-08 Thread Dean Martineau
Hi, Don. I finally tested that Total Recorder problem, to review, we're in 
the advanced dialog of the Auto-stop recording feature telling the program 
when to stop recording. The second check box lets us say that if nothing is 
recorded for a given number of seconds, the recording should end. I first 
cleared the value that was automatically inserted in the duration field, 
then went into the advanced dialog where this checkbox is found.  It worked 
perfectly.  I told TR to quit if nothing was recorded for 40 seconds, and 
to shut down Winamp when it was done.  I launched a sound in Winamp, 
stopped the sound and less than a minute later it did what I told it to 
do.  Again, I haven't tried 5.2, though it doesn't seem likely this would 
be broken.  I think a key is making sure that initial duration field is 
cleared.


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Total recorder question

2005-07-06 Thread Donald L. Roberts
When I initially posted this approximately three weeks ago, it did not 
elicit a single response.  So I thought I would try again.

- Original Message - 
From: Donald L. Roberts

I am using Total Recorder professional, version 5.2.  My question, 
however, centers on a
segment of Total Recorder which is fundamentally the same since version 
4.

Pardon the length of this; however, I want to make it clear what I am 
trying to find out.

Suppose one is making a recording in Total Recorder professional.
I want to select the conditions when Total Recorder will automatically 
stop recording.  So
after commencing recording,  I click on auto stop recording, set the 
duration, and then click
on advance stop recording conditions.  There are three check boxes under 
this.  The first
allows one to tell T R to stop recording if the file size exceeds a 
designated number of
megabytes.  The third check box allows the user to instruct T R to stop 
recording if the sound
thresh hold is not exceeded for a user specified number of seconds. 
There is also a combo box
which allows the user to designate a minimum number of seconds of 
recording, before which T R
will not shut down.

So now for the question.  I mentioned the uses for check boxes 1 and 3. 
But specifically what
is the purpose for the second check box.  By its wording, it would 
appear to duplicate that of
check box #3.  But I am certain that this is not the case.  So just what 
is the use for check
box #2?

Thanks for responses.

Don Roberts

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Re: Total recorder question

2005-07-06 Thread Dean Martineau
Don, good mystery.  I think the culprit here may be phantom information 
from a screen reader.  In sum, I'm going to suggest that you write to 
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screen reader, then please share your answer with me.  They are very 
responsive.


I haven't moved to 5.2, still using 5.1.  I hadn't poked my head into the 
auto-stop recordingdialog, so thanks for the opportunity.


Using JFW, I don't see the problem you report.  Maybe I'm misunderstanding, 
not unlikely.  In advanced stop recording conditions, there are three 
checkboxes, each of which expands when checked so that relevant data can be 
offered.  The first limits the recording to a size, the second says that if 
nothing has been recorded for a given length of time, stop, and the third 
lets you be more elaborate, saying that if  the sound threshold does not 
exceed a given percentage for a given period of time, we stop, as long as a 
certain specified minimum recording length has been achieved. I haven't 
looked at the dialog with WE.


That's how I read it.  Let's figure out where the reality lies.

Dean


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Re: Total recorder question

2005-07-06 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Dean, Thanks for your prompt response.  In your response, you stated:


I haven't moved to 5.2, still using 5.1.  I hadn't poked my head into 
the
auto-stop recordingdialog, so thanks for the opportunity.

Using JFW, I don't see the problem you report.  Maybe I'm 
misunderstanding,
not unlikely.  In advanced stop recording conditions, there are three
checkboxes, each of which expands when checked so that relevant data can 
be
offered.  The first limits the recording to a size, the second says that 
if
nothing has been recorded for a given length of time, stop, and the 
third
lets you be more elaborate, saying that if  the sound threshold does not
exceed a given percentage for a given period of time, we stop, as long 
as a
certain specified minimum recording length has been achieved. I haven't
looked at the dialog with WE.

Dean, Window-Eyes reds the text the same as JFW.  Believe me, I have 
tried it as I have a demo of JFW 6.2 on my system.  The problem is that 
if one selects that second check box and specifies a period of time, 
Total Recorder continues to record, long after the specified amount of 
time has elapsed.

Please test this and let me know what you find.

Don Roberts

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Total recorder question

2005-06-24 Thread Donald L. Roberts
I am using Total Recorder professional, version 5.2.  My question, however, 
centers on a 
segment of Total Recorder which is fundamentally the same since version 4.

Pardon the length of this; however, I want to make it clear what I am trying to 
find out.

Suppose one is making a recording in Total Recorder professional.
I want to select the conditions when Total Recorder will automatically stop 
recording.  So 
after commencing recording,  I click on auto stop recording, set the duration, 
and then click 
on advance stop recording conditions.  There are three check boxes under this.  
The first 
allows one to tell T R to stop recording if the file size exceeds a designated 
number of 
megabytes.  The third check box allows the user to instruct T R to stop 
recording if the sound 
thresh hold is not exceeded for a user specified number of seconds.  There is 
also a combo box 
which allows the user to designate a minimum number of seconds of recording, 
before which T R 
will not shut down.

So now for the question.  I mentioned the uses for check boxes 1 and 3.  But 
specifically what 
is the purpose for the second check box.  By its wording, it would appear to 
duplicate that of 
check box #3.  But I am certain that this is not the case.  So just what is the 
use for check 
box #2?

Thanks for responses.

Don Roberts

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RE: Total Recorder Question on Setting Bit Rate

2005-03-29 Thread Caroline Ford
Sylvester,

When you open Total Recorder, you should have focus on the Recording source
 Parameters button.  Press space on this button and then shift+tab four
times to get to the Change button.  Press space on Change and you will be in
the area where you can choose the output parameters for your file.  You can
choose from one of the pre-defined formats, such as MP3 near high quality,
or choose your own parameters and save your choices as a new format.

HTH,

Caroline.

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Greetings All!  Just wondering If any of you could help me find the
setting to set the rate in which total recorder records audio.  I did
something and the size of my audio files is five times larger..  Thanks for
Any and All Help.  Sly

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Total Recorder question

2005-03-19 Thread Peter Scanlon
I have just subscribed to KDHX hi band width stream. It requires a password 
when I click on the tune in button. Is there a way to get total recorder to 
know this and and put in the passwrd and user name when recording a 
scheduled program.

P.

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Re: Total Recorder question

2005-03-19 Thread Dean Martineau

The short answer from looking at the manual is, no, you can't launch a 
scheduler item if it requires a password.  That is an unfortunate gap in 
the program.

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scheduling/Re: Total Recorder question

2005-03-19 Thread Joanne
I am still hoping someone can please give me directions on how to schedule a 
job with t.r.  I have asked a few times and know that some of you can do 
this independently, but I can't figure out the advanced page where you have 
to use the tuner.  I would love either a concise tutorial on this program or 
just some scheduling directions to get me started.  Hope someone will help. 

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RE: Total Recorder question

2005-03-13 Thread David Truong
Hi,

I'd love to know that tip as well.  Thanks in advance, 




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Normally Total Recorder will record to an 'untitled file' which must be
saved.

There is a way to configure it to record directly to the file 'tr'.
Is someone able to prompt my memory?  I'm installing version 5.1 but have
had to build the system from the start for reasons you won't want to be
bored with.

Would appreciate a tip.

Stephen Jolley
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Total Recorder question

2005-03-04 Thread Stephen Jolley
Normally Total Recorder will record to an 'untitled file' which must be saved.

There is a way to configure it to record directly to the file 'tr'.
Is someone able to prompt my memory?  I'm installing version 5.1 but have had 
to build the system from the start for reasons you won't want to be bored with.

Would appreciate a tip.

Stephen Jolley
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Re: Total Recorder Question

2004-12-21 Thread Sylvester Thomas
Well!  I figured it out.  I had to check the box to Record what I hear and 
once I selected this all is Well Now!  I didn't check it because with 
version4.5 It was already checked.  Well Take Care!  Sly!
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Sounds as if you did not actually record any material.
At 03:35 PM 12/21/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Greetings!  I just put Total Recorder 5 on my new XP System and when I 
record any thing I can't figure out why the Play button doesn't come up? 
I checked the tab under play/record and the play option shows up as 
unavailable.  If any One can offer any suggestions as to what my problem 
could be It would be Greatly Appreciated!  Thanks!  Sly!
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total recorder question

2004-12-07 Thread shirley
i am trying to record my voice. i am getting  only drizzle when i play it back. 
my microphone is working as i'm able to record in sound recorder. i've tried 
checking and unchecking all the different boxes. do i need to be doing 
something else?
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Re: Another total recorder question

2004-12-02 Thread Danielle Cleary
Hi,

I've come to the conclusion that I'll never be able to use total recorder 
and skype together. I just have to change total recorder to sound board, 
rather than software, before exiting, and it seems to work fine.

Danielle
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Hi Danielle,
What did you finally have to do to resolve the conflict?
Richard Justice
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Subject: Another total recorder question


Hi,

Well, I've solved all of the problems that I've had with total recorder so
far thanks to all of you people. Just one more question though?

I found how to schedule record but I don't see an option to tell it what to
record from? Does that mean, that if I wanted to record a radio show, I'd
just have to leave it streaming so that total recorder could kick in when
it's meant to? Or is there a way to specify which software to record from or
what url to use?

Hoping someone can help me.

Thanks a lot,

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Re: Another total recorder question

2004-12-02 Thread Mac Norins
Danielle,
There is a way to use Total Recorder with Skype,but it is a little 
complicated.  By the way, are you having the same trouble, that I have, 
where you can't get very many clear answers, from the manual on Total 
Recorder, or from the on line help?  It seems to be quite a daunting thing, 
to go through all of the different help functions, to get to some succinct 
instructions, on how to just punch in and run this program, isn't it?

Anyway, give me a day and if I can help you run Skype, with T R, I will 
certainly try, OK?

Thanks for your patience,
Mac Norins
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Hi,
I've come to the conclusion that I'll never be able to use total recorder
and skype together. I just have to change total recorder to sound board,
rather than software, before exiting, and it seems to work fine.
Danielle
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Hi Danielle,
What did you finally have to do to resolve the conflict?
Richard Justice
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Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:52 PM
Subject: Another total recorder question

Hi,
Well, I've solved all of the problems that I've had with total recorder so
far thanks to all of you people. Just one more question though?
I found how to schedule record but I don't see an option to tell it what 
to
record from? Does that mean, that if I wanted to record a radio show, I'd
just have to leave it streaming so that total recorder could kick in when
it's meant to? Or is there a way to specify which software to record from 
or
what url to use?

Hoping someone can help me.
Thanks a lot,
Danielle

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Re: Another total recorder question

2004-12-02 Thread Danielle Cleary
Thanks for that,
Danielle
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Danielle,

There is a way to use Total Recorder with Skype,but it is a little
complicated.  By the way, are you having the same trouble, that I have,
where you can't get very many clear answers, from the manual on Total
Recorder, or from the on line help?  It seems to be quite a daunting thing,
to go through all of the different help functions, to get to some succinct
instructions, on how to just punch in and run this program, isn't it?

Anyway, give me a day and if I can help you run Skype, with T R, I will
certainly try, OK?

Thanks for your patience,

Mac Norins

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Subject: Re: Another total recorder question


 Hi,

 I've come to the conclusion that I'll never be able to use total recorder
 and skype together. I just have to change total recorder to sound board,
 rather than software, before exiting, and it seems to work fine.

 Danielle
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 Hi Danielle,
 What did you finally have to do to resolve the conflict?
 Richard Justice
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 Subject: Another total recorder question


 Hi,

 Well, I've solved all of the problems that I've had with total recorder so
 far thanks to all of you people. Just one more question though?

 I found how to schedule record but I don't see an option to tell it what
 to
 record from? Does that mean, that if I wanted to record a radio show, I'd
 just have to leave it streaming so that total recorder could kick in when
 it's meant to? Or is there a way to specify which software to record from
 or
 what url to use?

 Hoping someone can help me.

 Thanks a lot,

 Danielle



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Another total recorder question

2004-12-01 Thread Danielle Cleary
Hi,

Well, I've solved all of the problems that I've had with total recorder so 
far thanks to all of you people. Just one more question though?

I found how to schedule record but I don't see an option to tell it what to 
record from? Does that mean, that if I wanted to record a radio show, I'd 
just have to leave it streaming so that total recorder could kick in when 
it's meant to? Or is there a way to specify which software to record from or 
what url to use?

Hoping someone can help me.

Thanks a lot,

Danielle 



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Re: Another total recorder question

2004-12-01 Thread RQJ
Hi Danielle,
What did you finally have to do to resolve the conflict?
Richard Justice
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Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 9:52 PM
Subject: Another total recorder question


Hi,

Well, I've solved all of the problems that I've had with total recorder so
far thanks to all of you people. Just one more question though?

I found how to schedule record but I don't see an option to tell it what to
record from? Does that mean, that if I wanted to record a radio show, I'd
just have to leave it streaming so that total recorder could kick in when
it's meant to? Or is there a way to specify which software to record from or
what url to use?

Hoping someone can help me.

Thanks a lot,

Danielle



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Re: Another total recorder question

2004-12-01 Thread Tom Kaufman
Daniell:  Asuming that you have Total Recorder Standard (don't remember
which version you have) you have to have already clicked on the stream that
you want to record from.  HTH
Tomm Kaufman


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total recorder question

2004-08-16 Thread Kurt E. Yount
Is there a way to have total recorder record all files in a directory to
MP3 and hopefully use file names?  Thank you.  Kurt  

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Re: total recorder question

2004-08-16 Thread Jorge Mojica
yup, there is.

as long as your recording from WMP, real, or winamp.
do an alt o, hit enter. go to the split tab, tab once, check  that.
tab once and you'll be on conditions. hit that, tab four times, check that,
tab twice, check that. it'll be pretty self exclamitory
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 Is there a way to have total recorder record all files in a directory to
 MP3 and hopefully use file names?  Thank you.  Kurt

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Re: total recorder question

2004-08-06 Thread Dane Trethowan

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Here's how I have my settings if this is any help to you, I have no trouble 
here.

Firstly, I have Total Recorder as my default playback and recording driver, 
this I set upnder Audio Devices, under Sounds in the Windows Control Panel.

Try setting the following options under the Total Recorder Options Menu 
under System Settings and see how you get on, you probably have many of 
them set already.

Make sure that the Turn Off System Sounds check-box is checked.

Set the playback and recording device to your Sound card.
Check the Use directly check-box for both playback and recording
For the preferred audio devices radio button, check the use total recorder 
driver when total recorder isn't active.
check the High Priority check-box
Under the restrictions page disable the accellarated recording unless you 
have real need of this function.

Now go into Winamp and go into Preferences, arrown down the tree and select 
the plug-ins branch and then select output plug-ins.  Press tab twice to 
get to the list of output plug-ins available.

Select the waveout plug-in from the list box and tab to the configure 
button.  Press tab a few times itll you get to the output device combo-box 
and be sure! that this is set to your sound card rather than the Microsoft 
Sound Mapper, Playback through Total recorder etc , press ok when done and 
press the close button to get out of the preferences dialog.

Hope all this wind helps.

At 02:53 PM 6/08/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Hi listers,

Due to some audio issues I recently changed my Total Recorder settings and
cannot remember how they should be.  I have the wavout selected through my
Soundblaster Live card, the checkboxes for using preferred devices are
unchecked, and the Total Recorder driver box is checked.  The problem is
that this creates a conflict in Winamp with the wavout plugin so that I
cannot use JAWSwith Eloquence while running Winamp or else get an error
message because the TR driver tries to take over.  I have the Direct Sound
plugin which I think addresses this, but when I tried to configure it I
received an error message about a bad driver or something.  I hope this
makes sense and that someone familiar with Total Recorder can remind me how
to fix this.  I'm using JFW 4.02 and Windows 98 and Winamp 2.95.  Many
thanks in advance.

Susan



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total recorder question

2004-07-11 Thread Andrew J. LaPointe
Hi, I use total recorder and works fine, but why would I be able to play back file 
recorded with total recorder and work fine and others recorded also via the web only 
play back what I typed.  Some radio broadcasts such as Blumberg radio and wbix am  
radio record and play back just as good as I recorded it.  Other sites such as one 
place. com which is ministry based radio shows and archives only give me things I 
typed on the keyboard instead of the show itself.  Could it be because one is live and 
the other is archived?  I just don't understand .
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Re: Total recorder question.

2004-07-07 Thread djc
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Hi folks!  This may be a dumb question, but here it goes anyway.  I'm
trying to clone my desktop setup on my lap top, and I need to find the
total recorder registration code.  Does anyone know where that might be
stored.  I have it written down and saved on a computer that is not hooked
up right now, and I hate to hook it up just to get one number off of it. 
Is there an easier way to do this?

Sincerely:
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Re: Total recorder question.

2004-07-07 Thread Brad Gillespie
Hello
The easiest way to get your registration code back for Total Recorder is to
go to the High Criteria web cite.  When my email changed I had to do this.
There is a place to contact support.  You should send them your email
address.  They will contact you with your registration code for the product
if you request it.
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Hi folks!  This may be a dumb question, but here it goes anyway.  I'm trying
to clone my desktop setup on my lap top, and I need to find the total
recorder registration code.  Does anyone know where that might be stored.  I
have it written down and saved on a computer that is not hooked up right
now, and I hate to hook it up just to get one number off of it.  Is there an
easier way to do this?

Sincerely:
Mike Mote Anniston, Alabama
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Total Recorder question

2004-04-05 Thread Cynthia Handel
I actually have two questions.  I believe there's a way in Total Recorder to
set it so it will not begin recording until the sound begins.  I haven't
been able to find that.

Also, once recorded, how can I cut out a lot of silence at the beginning of
the file?

Cindy


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