Hi, Daniel, once total recorder is launched, go in to the file menu,
and then arrow over to options, and press enter on the settings dialog,
and the tab on the left, which is a tab control, is the system tab, and
there are 2 sets of radio buttons, or, maybe just two radio buttons,
it's been so long since I've had to go in there, but you want the radio
button that says something about the driver only being active when
total recorder is running, and once that radio button is checked, the
bottom of the two,, shift tab, and check the two boxes that say use
directly, and when these are checked, there should be only one item in
both the record and playback combo boxes, that should be your sound
card.  These directions are with total recorder 4.5, so don't know how
much things have changed with 5.0, and oh, leave the check box checked
that says turn off system events, I believe it is the first check box
in the system tab.  
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 11:31:13 -0000, Danielle Cleary wrote:

>Richard,
>This is where things start to get interesting. I am running xp home. I do 
>not have a multimedia option in control panel. I have multi-channel sound 
>manager but there is no check box in here which would suggest it would do 
>the same as the one you refer to. Perhaps I'll just buy a new computer? 
>smile.
>----- Original Message ----- 
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>Danielle,
>If you go to the control panel, and multi media, do you have your soundcard
>set as the preferred device?
>And there is a chebox for use only preferred device.
>This applies to recording as well as playback.
>Richard Justice
>----- Original Message ----- 
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>Richard, I go in to the volume control and go to optimise for playback. I
>change the mixer but it will not save the setting when I close volume
>control.----- Original Message ----- 
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>Danielle,
>How are you trying to change mixers, when total recorder is closed?
>Richard Justice
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
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>No, neither of them load at start up... I also have another problem with
>total recorder, in the form of, when I am not running the program, I can not
>change the mixer from the one installed by total recorder, to my supposed
>default one. Any ideas anyone?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Danielle
>----- Original Message ----- 
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>Hi Danielle,
>Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
>You may have to close one program to use  the other
>It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
>or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
>It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
>I use total recorder, but not Skype.
>Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
>Richard Justice
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Danielle Cleary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:41 PM
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>Hi,
>
>What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
>the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
>station.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Danielle
>----- Original Message ----- 
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>What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
>are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
>looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
>it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
>loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.
>
>Bruce
>
>
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