I think it definitely should be brought to their attention. Any job in
the queue should have the ability to be run on demand and stopped
either on a schedule or, again, on demand. That's one of the beauties
of WinWGet. Except WinWGet isn't as fancy as TR in that there's no
scheduling function, and, to be honest, since WinWGet doesn't use
external programs to connect to and capture the stream, it actually
make a better, purer, recording because it just captures the raw
packets from the stream, doesn't re-encode anything another program is
playing. I sure wish TR worked this way, and if it doesn, somebody
needs to whack me over the head and tell me about it.

On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 18:57:03 +0100, you wrote:

>Hi.
>No, I don't think there is a way to test the scheduled job. Perhaps it's 
>a suggestion we ought to bring to High Criteria's attention.
>What do you think?
>Chat soon.
>
>
>Chris Hallsworth
>Sent from Thunderbird
>
>On 11/06/2011 15:13, Steve Matzura wrote:
>> Hi, Chris:
>>
>> Do you know of a way to "test", and I put that word in quotes, a job
>> that has been set up in the scheduler to make sure the URL is right
>> and the bit-rate and file settings are all good before the job is let
>> loose to do what it's supposed to do? I've never found a force-run or
>> force-start option in TR. Is there such a thing?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 20:48:14 +0000, you wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all.
>>> Here are two links to my tutorial on Total Recorder.
>>> Part 1.
>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1625623/Total_Recorder_Podcast.mp3
>>> Part 2.
>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1625623/Total_Recorder_Podcast_Part_2.mp3
>>> Hope this helps.
>>> Take care.
>>
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