Hi all, these two things may or may not be related, in that, I bought a
sony cd burner, and you're asking, what does a sony cd burner have to
do with total recorder, and I'll get to that.  When the installer was
installing the cd burner, he said that it was boarder line, in terms of
my system requirements, and I wonder if this might be effecting total
recorder, because, I upgraded to total recorder 5.0, and tried to
record a stream, and I couldn't hear it, and when I record a stream, I
don't want any of my sounds from windows in mixed with the stream, so I
have the turn off system events assigned to sounds check box checked in
the system tab of total recorder, but when I found that I couldn't get
any sound, and I knew I could record with total recorder 4.5, I
downgraded, and tried recording again, and still, no sounds.  It must
think that the stream is a system event, and I don't know how to get
around this.  Now, when the installer said my system requirements were
boarder line for this sony cd burner, could those boarder line
requirements cause total recorder not to work?  I've always had good
luck with total recorder, but even an audio stream would be separate
from the system sounds, and now, it records the stream, I just can't
hear it, until I play it back. so, how do I correct this, with
window-eyes 4.5 sp4, 192 megs of ram, and a 400 megs processor?  I
thought that the boarder line requirements would only come into play
with the cd burner, but I would have everything shut down when burning,
except for window-eyes, and oh yes, I have windows 98 se, if that also
helps.  Thanks in advance for any assistance you can give.  



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