Re: windows media streams and total recorder

2005-04-28 Thread Larry Higgins
What you are saying is that if you select what you here in the recording 
properties dialog box, that TR will record everything that comes through 
the soundcard, including your software speech. This is why the driver comes 
in handy when ever it is convenient to use it, which may not include 
recording a Windows Media live stream. Total recorder contains a setting 
that will turn off all of your system sounds when recording through the 
soundcard, but again, if you are using software speech, you will not be 
able to use it while using the what you hear  option if you are 
particularly concerned about making a clean recording, which I'm sure you are.

BTW, what stream are you trying to record. Please send me the URL, and I'll 
try to record it myself. I was just thinking. Will the software driver work 
if you have digital rights management turned off in MediaPlayer? Maybe that 
could be your problem.

Larry

At 04:05 PM 4/27/2005, you wrote:
It has been my experience (and I got this tip from another lister) that if I
have the prameters set to soundboard..it'll record; not sure if I'm saying
it right.  But more experienced users of Total Recorder will know what I'm
getting at.
Tom Kaufman
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RE: windows media streams and total recorder

2005-04-28 Thread Kevin Cussick
Hi all,

I have been using Lookout and been very pleased with what it can do.

I also use Hal anyway to the point.

I notice if you are using total recorder and using the software driver
if You use sappy voices You can still use your screen reader and it
does not interthear with your recording.

How ever please note if your recording using the stereo mix you will
not be able to use total recorder and use your screen reader using a
sappy voice it will record but it's grate as I said if you are using
the software driver hth. I do it all the time and it's grate it means
you can still read e-mail and the like and still use total recorder.

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What you are saying is that if you select what you here in the
recording
properties dialog box, that TR will record everything that comes
through
the soundcard, including your software speech. This is why the driver
comes
in handy when ever it is convenient to use it, which may not include
recording a Windows Media live stream. Total recorder contains a
setting
that will turn off all of your system sounds when recording through
the
soundcard, but again, if you are using software speech, you will not
be
able to use it while using the what you hear  option if you are
particularly concerned about making a clean recording, which I'm sure
you are.

BTW, what stream are you trying to record. Please send me the URL, and
I'll
try to record it myself. I was just thinking. Will the software driver
work
if you have digital rights management turned off in MediaPlayer? Maybe
that
could be your problem.


Larry



At 04:05 PM 4/27/2005, you wrote:
It has been my experience (and I got this tip from another lister)
that if I
have the prameters set to soundboard..it'll record; not sure if I'm
saying
it right.  But more experienced users of Total Recorder will know
what I'm
getting at.
Tom Kaufman


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Re: windows media streams and total recorder

2005-04-28 Thread Sun Sparkle
how do you turn off that particular feature in windows media player 10?
and yesi can send the stream to you.
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Subject: Re: windows media streams and total recorder


What you are saying is that if you select what you here in the recording 
properties dialog box, that TR will record everything that comes through 
the soundcard, including your software speech. This is why the driver 
comes in handy when ever it is convenient to use it, which may not include 
recording a Windows Media live stream. Total recorder contains a setting 
that will turn off all of your system sounds when recording through the 
soundcard, but again, if you are using software speech, you will not be 
able to use it while using the what you hear  option if you are 
particularly concerned about making a clean recording, which I'm sure you 
are.

BTW, what stream are you trying to record. Please send me the URL, and 
I'll try to record it myself. I was just thinking. Will the software 
driver work if you have digital rights management turned off in 
MediaPlayer? Maybe that could be your problem.

Larry

At 04:05 PM 4/27/2005, you wrote:
It has been my experience (and I got this tip from another lister) that if 
I
have the prameters set to soundboard..it'll record; not sure if I'm 
saying
it right.  But more experienced users of Total Recorder will know what 
I'm
getting at.
Tom Kaufman

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Re: windows media streams and total recorder

2005-04-28 Thread Larry Higgins
Sun Sparkle,
I lost your last message. However, I went and looked for a way to shut off 
DRM, and couldn't find it. Seems like that was at one time possible, but 
maybe no longer. Who knows, maybe it isn't really that complicated. Just 
send me the URL to the stream, and I'll see what I can do with it.

At 07:17 AM 4/27/2005, you wrote:
ok, when i try to record a windows media live stream total recorder does 
not record, so what could be the problem? and how do i fix it? do i need 
plug ins to record windows media streams?
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You should be able to use the software driver. I've never had the 
occasion to record a Windows Media live stream, but have recorded 
downloadable streams, but the software driver should  work for both.

At 09:06 AM 4/26/2005, you wrote:
how do you go about recording windows media streams with total recorder?
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Re: windows media streams and total recorder

2005-04-27 Thread Tom Kaufman
It has been my experience (and I got this tip from another lister) that if I
have the prameters set to soundboard..it'll record; not sure if I'm saying
it right.  But more experienced users of Total Recorder will know what I'm
getting at.
Tom Kaufman


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