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I, today, spent some time playing with Replay AV; and can see why, those
of you who use it, are impressed with it.
I too would have been blown away
While we are talking about using recorders for scheduling -- RedButton,
Replay AV, and Total Recorder -- is anyone aware of email lists, msg
forums, blogs, etc devoted to any of these recorder/players?
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Sent: Tuesday, 7 August 2007 9:00 a.m.
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I, today, spent some time playing
Agreed! I have never had a problem with the TR driver...Keith
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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 4:22 PM
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David, this is incorrect
Ah!
Good point as I use Vista on my Notebook.
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Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 10:00 AM
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I come to this thread late. while I
tr version 6.1 will work under vista.
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From: Keith Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 3:19 PM
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Ah!
Good point as I use Vista on my Notebook
I, today, spent some time playing with Replay AV; and can see why, those
of you who use it, are impressed with it.
I too would have been blown away if I had tried it before RedButton.
For my needs, at least, RB blows Replay AV away.
Here's why.
First of all, the underlying database the programs
Mike, unless version 8.x of Replay AV has limitations not found in
earlier versions, it is capable of starting a recording from hybernation.
I found the Replay A/V feedback process to be cumbersome but
certainly not unusable. the one time I reported some alteration to
their database, i
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 3:36 PM
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Mike, unless version 8.x of Replay AV has limitations not found in earlier
versions, it is capable of starting a recording from hybernation
Kelly
My reaction to the Replay AV Media Guide was much as yours --
disappointing when compared to that of RadioTime.
Of course, if I had first tried Replay AV, I likely would have viewed the
guide as terrific.
What concerned me more, however, is that a cursory glance of stations
found a lot
Dean
RedButton directly captures the stream so you can use your soundcard for
whatever else you like.
RedButton can record up to 8 streams simultaneously.
You can monitor any of the streams at any time and/or hop between streams.
Scheduling is handled via the Radiotime website.
Let me stress
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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: scheduled recording from the internet
Hello Bryan
You absolutely can not go wrong with Replay A/V from
http://www.replayav.com
The wonderful thing about it is that it can record a program, and it
captures the stream without taking
Hi Chris and all
I have obtained this program, and it seems to be very easy to use. I used
the URL finder to get the stream I wanted, and was easily able to schedule a
recording without a problem.
I have not quite worked out the logic in respect of the media guide as yet.
When I selected the
OK, in which case it is possibly something conflicting on my system.
David.
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David
Brian
Based on the comments I've read here, I am putting RADIO AV on the to
try list.
Let me mention another program that I've become enthralled with over the
last couple of weeks namely
RedButton available from
www.radiotime.com.
I am not certain how deep the UK program info is on
Replay can convert captured audio into 128, 64, or 32 bit OGG.
Kelly
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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 11:11 PM
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Jonothan,
I am
and the
integration with Radio Time is excellent.
Kelly
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Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 7:17 AM
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Brian
Based
I come to this thread late. while I still really like Total
Recorder, a good reason to go with Replay A/V is that it will work
perfectly under Vista whereas tR won't.
Dean
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Let me add another strong reason for using Radiotime.com.
They are fantastic in repairing broken audio links.
On several occasions, I have reported, via their feedback mechanism, that
an audio link was no longer working the result, more often than not, due
to the link at the station's end being
Gillard
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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: scheduled recording from the internet
Sounds good. Not to start a war here but TR also allows you to record in
the back GROUND WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH SCREEN READERS...Keith
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Hi Brian I can't speak to other programs but I use TR Pro an it is
accessible and works very well for recording on the fly and scheduled
recordings.
The help files and the FAQ online are most excellent.
hth...Keith
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Hello Bryan
You absolutely can not go wrong with Replay A/V from
http://www.replayav.com
The wonderful thing about it is that it can record a program, and it
captures the stream without taking over your sound card. So it
records in the background, and you can continue to surf the net or
use
No. I don't thanks so Brian unless maybe Replay Av does. But I know
nothing about Replay Av I always use Total Recorder.
Scott
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Subject: Re: scheduled recording from the internet
Hello Bryan
You absolutely can not go wrong with Replay A/V from
http://www.replayav.com
The wonderful thing about it is that it can record a program, and it
captures the stream without taking over your sound card. So it
records
Brian,
I still use it, but be careful, as it installs a proprietory driver
which may mess up other recording/playing software you may use.
David.
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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 3:43 PM
Subject: RE: scheduled recording from the internet
Brian,
I still use it, but be careful, as it installs a proprietory driver
which may mess up other recording/playing software you may use.
David.
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Hi, Brian:
On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 19:06:16 +0100, you wrote:
I want to record a few audio programs from a web site at scheduled times.
Is total recorder still a good option for doing this please or are people
finding that other tools are more accessible or easier to use.
Total Recorder rulz! A
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Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 3:43 PM
Subject: RE: scheduled recording from the internet
Brian,
I still use it, but be careful, as it installs a proprietory driver
which may mess up other recording/playing software you may use.
David
Hi Brian, I've owned Total Recorder since it first came out, I think at
least a decade ago now, but I think Replay A/V is better for what you're
wanting to do in this case. Chris's message was very thorough and detailed.
Replay A/V has become one of my most essential audio-related pieces of
: scheduled recording from the internet
Hi Brian, I've owned Total Recorder since it first came out, I think at
least a decade ago now, but I think Replay A/V is better for what you're
wanting to do in this case. Chris's message was very thorough and
detailed.
Replay A/V has become one of my
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