Tim,
Before deciding whether you need a registry patch, you might try changing
the output plugin from Wavout to Direct sound and see whether that allows
you to record successfully. From your message i wasn't sure if you were
having problems recording at all or if you are trying to filter out
Susan,
Thanks. My output plugin already is set to Direct sound.
I'm getting the following error in Winamp when I try to launch the 128K
stream from WFMU.org:
Bad direct sound driver. Please install the proper driver or select another
device in configuration. Error 8878000a
Upon further
Hi, Tim, try launching total recorder first, then press control r for
record, and then try launching winamp, and see if that doesn't work.
Total recorder apparently sees winamp as another driver, or something
like that, and that's the way I've always done it with no problems.
On Sat, 18 Jun
- Original Message -
From: Tim Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 5:46 PM
Subject: RE: Total Recorder and Winamp
Susan,
Thanks. My output plugin already is set to Direct sound.
I'm getting the following error
Hello everybody, particularly Susan and Marty,
Marty, I always launch total Recorder before my audio source, and I'm still
getting the Direct sound version 2.3 error in winamp.
Susan, I'm on a brand new PC running XP Pro and Jaws with Eloquence.
Funny thing: my old machine's OS is 98 SE, and I
Tim,
I don't know how it works technically, smile, but as i remember it is
supposed to filter out software speechin conjunction with the TR driver
which normally blocks extraneous Windows sounds. Interesting that your
problems are with XP, which is the opposite of what I've heard most people