Hi.  I would say that Replay A/V version 8.03 is *much* better than 
8.02.  You can certainly use 8.02, but it's a little more intensive 
on routing cursors, and let's face it, not everybody is good at 
that.  The folks at Aplian have made a significant jump with version 
8.03 of Replay A/V for the following reasons.

*You can press the space bar or enter key on a button and have it 
perform that action, as you were able  to do in version 7 and it 
works just as you might expect. If you did this in version 8.02, you 
would get an error message because the button you were on didn't gain focus.

*They've introduced a menu bar with version 8 which may make things 
easier to find for some people.  So if yu're in the program, arrow 
through the choices and find out what's there.  Don't be scared to 
try any of them, they won't hurt your system in any way at all.

*the interface of the program is very similar to that of version 7, 
so if you know what you're doing with version 7 you should have no 
problems.  As far as importing things from version 7, it's imported 
all my shows with no problems whatsoever, the transition was smooth 
as you'd like.

I think the reason you got some .cap files was because the stream may 
have been dropped or  interrupted in some way.  Unfortunately with 
streaming audio, this is the nature of the beast, and outside of 
getting yourself the fastest connection possible, there isn't a lot you can do.











At 12:24 AM 1/7/2007, you wrote:
>I am still using replay-7 because when 8 first came out I downloaded it
>and had previously lost the file with all my programming.  (I got that
>back because we had to run restore on my computer.  Because it was so
>different I have stayed with 7 because it works, except for Kap files.
>Should I stay with 7 or venture into 8?  I am mostly worried about my
>program list, since it has 85 entries.  Also it seemed much more
>difficulto record the programs with it.  By the way, has anybody else
>noticed that sometimes you get mp3.xxx files?  Any suggestions or
>recommendations?  Thanks.  Kurt
>
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