Hi Chris,

Not to mention that Replay Converter is included free of charge and is a 
great way to pretty quickly convert among different audio file formats.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 7:39 AM
Subject: Re: replay 8.03


> Hi.  Actually, there are a lot of reasons why 8.03 is better than
> 7.x, my favorite is the fact that the program  will wait longer
> before trying to give up on recording a stream.  If the stream dies,
> replay will wait longer before it gives up and says it can't
> record.  and for some folks with slower connections this can be a
> real bother since getting streaming audio over a slower connection is
> tougher to do sometimes.
>
> It also seems like it's easier to record different things with 8.03,
> but maybe that's just me.  Hey if you have 7.x it's only $9 to
> upgrade. Not bad.
>
>
> At 01:30 AM 1/8/2007, you wrote:
>>Please, will someone remind me why 8.3 is better than 7.x?
>>Thanks and apologies.
>>
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: Chris Skarstad
>>   To: PC audio discussion list.
>>   Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 2:02 PM
>>   Subject: Re: replay 8.03
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>>   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.
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>>   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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