, March 08, 2006 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: replay observations
once one starts the set-up, the enhanced sound card places itself where
it
beloongs. It will go in the replay directory so that both AV and Radio
have
access to it. RD
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If I remember correctly, there is a limit to the length of recordings one
can make, the number of items one can enter from the guide at a sitting, and
a limit to the amount of video recording one can made.
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Subject: Re: replay observations
Hi Kurt
Some stations that stream their audio on the net do not stream the
exact same things due to copyright restrictions. In other words, you
could hear When Radio Was on your AM station, but the internet stream
could have something completely different, because
Subject: Re: replay observations
Hi Kurt
Some stations that stream their audio on the net do not stream the
exact same things due to copyright restrictions. In other words, you
could hear When Radio Was on your AM station, but the internet stream
could have something completely different
The replay products can record from the sound card in addition to capturing
the stream. They will capture your system sounds and synthesizer unless you
also use the enhanced soundcard driver from replay which captures the
sound as it enters your soundcard and thus does not get the synthesizer
hi. It's probably a lot easier if you go with replay AV, since it
doesn't utilize your sound card while it records the stream you're
trying to record, like I said earlier that is the absolute beauty of
this program.
So you're much better off going with Replay AV, rather than just
using Replay
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Subject: Re: replay observations
The replay products can record from the sound card in addition to
capturing
the stream. They will capture your system sounds and synthesizer unless
you
also use the enhanced soundcard driver from replay which captures the
sound as it enters your
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Subject: Re: replay observations
The replay products can record from the sound card in addition to
capturing
the stream. They will capture your system sounds and synthesizer unless
you
also use
once one starts the set-up, the enhanced sound card places itself where it
beloongs. It will go in the replay directory so that both AV and Radio have
access to it. RD
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I can only repeat that in spite of Chris's problems, I use the enhanced
sound card in replay whenever I use the program. The only adaptation I make
is that after replay or any other addition, I always go back into my volume
control and change back to my sound card drivers. It lets things
: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: replay observations
once one starts the set-up, the enhanced sound card places itself where
it
beloongs. It will go in the replay directory so that both AV and Radio
have
access to it. RD
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Well, when not busy working I have been playing with the Replay-AV. Here
is what I have noticed. Your streams will not only capture as MP3 even
if you request that. Some of them are in RM anyway, even if some are in
MP3. Many well-known commercial shows (when radio was is an example)
cannot be
Well, the weather comes from KSL. Also, the schedule is set more simply
than I thought. That still leaves the problems with the MP3 etc. Kurt
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Hi Kurt
Some stations that stream their audio on the net do not stream the
exact same things due to copyright restrictions. In other words, you
could hear When Radio Was on your AM station, but the internet stream
could have something completely different, because the station may
have obtained
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