This message is from another list.  It contains instructions 
regarding how to record several streams at the same time using Total 
Recorder version 6.0 or higher.  -Steve.

>From: Marco Curralejo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>ok i'll try and run through it.
>
>whilst in total recorder, tab to recording source and parameters and press
>the space bar. now tab down to recording source advanced... and again space
>bar on that. then tab through to the following and ensure that they're set
>as outlined below:
>
>remove silence prevent internet gaps should be checked. this is handy if
>your stream keeps on buffering and you don't want gaps in a recording when
>listening back to it. works excellently and you don't even know where a gap
>may have been;
>
>record streams only after the recording has started should be checked. this
>is another excellent feature which removes the long silence found at the
>beginning of a recording in particular when your scheduling your recording
>to start at a particular time.
>
>i have my recording level set to 126 as i find this will not distort your
>recording but is of sufficient loudness so that you don't have to worry to
>much about normalising a recording at a later stage.
>
>make sure that you install the total recorder driver and that you have the
>recording source set to software, otherwise you won't be utilising the total
>recorder driver and you need this so that you can record more than one
>stream at a time. also, under recording source make sure that convert using
>recording format specified below is checked so that the above settings take
>effect.
>
>another thing is to go to options and settings and check the box that reads
>total recorder virtual device status auto switch total recorders driver off
>when total recorder is not active. this is important as you may need to
>utilise your sound card with other programs and you don't want to run into
>any conflicts down the track when total recorders presets may be still
>lurking in the background somewhere.
>
>in the same screen, click on trouble shooting settings and make sure the
>radio button is checked that reads use total recorders driver with all
>applications.
>
>that's about it really. try recording a couple of streams starting about
>half a minute apart or so and make sure they run at the same time and see if
>it works.
>
>let me know how you all go.
>
>marco.

Regards Steve
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