Re: re first victor stream
If you have version 3.5.4, then that is the latest and there won't be any more. Kulvinder Singh Bhogal Twitter: @BhogalKulvinder SKYPENAME: bobba2006 Tel: +441332 514323 Mob: +447581 483856 From: Matthew Chao Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2013 12:04 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: re first victor stream Hi, Folks. What's the most current upgrade for the Bictor Reader Stream? I bout mine a few years ago, and have the Executive case on it. Thanks.--Matthew Chao At 06:01 AM 8/25/2013, you wrote: Hi, this to thank the people who answered my cry for help, with regard to opening the battery on my victor stream. i have now done that, and the new battery is charging. this is the third battery i have used, so i have changed the battery before. this time, i simply couldn't open the battery compartment. but, thanks to your help, all is well. god bless you, brian. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: re first victor stream
Thanks for the info. Will download it.--Matthew Chao At 04:27 AM 8/28/2013, you wrote: If you have version 3.5.4, then that is the latest and there won't be any more. Kulvinder Singh Bhogal Twitter: @BhogalKulvinder SKYPENAME: bobba2006 Tel: +441332 514323 Mob: +447581 483856 From: Matthew Chao Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2013 12:04 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: re first victor stream Hi, Folks. What's the most current upgrade for the Bictor Reader Stream? I bout mine a few years ago, and have the Executive case on it. Thanks.--Matthew Chao At 06:01 AM 8/25/2013, you wrote: Hi, this to thank the people who answered my cry for help, with regard to opening the battery on my victor stream. i have now done that, and the new battery is charging. this is the third battery i have used, so i have changed the battery before. this time, i simply couldn't open the battery compartment. but, thanks to your help, all is well. god bless you, brian. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
A TotalRecorder question.
Greetings, First of all, I will explain my system, so I don't want people telling me to go to apple, or use Windows 7 or 8 or Linex or anything else, please stick with what I write. Thanks. I am using Windows XP Home fully updated, a Compak laptop, Total Recorder V8.3Pro (I know about v4 not yet installed it). My access software is Jaws V10. I mostly use TR in order to take programs off-air, my default settings, which I prefer to leave alone, are 44,100hertz 16-bit unsigned wav format, stereo, source of sound is software not soundboard. When I open the program my untitled file has the above attributes which are fine most of the time and I have no problems when the stream has been started, to begin recording in the empty file, by pressing the space bar, or to append to an existing file. On some occasions, such as when recording from BBC local radio streams, which are in mono and at a much lower bit rate, I separately, create a file of 24,000hertz 16-bit unsigned wav format, mono. So, I open TR, therefore it creates the untitled file, empty, of the default settings. I now want to use the file I have created so call it into TR using control with o and highlighting from the appropriate list. I now start the stream, having established the necessary site and looking at the appropriate link or button or whatever. Now back to TR, where the Record button is highlighted, the file has a second's worth of nothing, because TR won't see an empty file regarding it as an error so must be closed and reopened to use. So, now, I have the stream, the file open, the record button highlighted. I press space bar and see a dialogue asking do I want to record because this file is not of the format set out in my defaults. So I press space or enter denoting yes, recording commences and all is now fine. My question is, how can I make TR not keep displaying this dialogue? Yes, I could change the parameters but then, as has happened, I go to record something from a better quality stream forgetting I've changed the settings and, if it is not going to be available to retake, or I forget to check after closing the file, I lose the opportunity to take the stream at a better rate. I am sure somewhere there is a setting which may be changed saying, take a recording in the (supported format) file, no matter what it's settings. I have not found it so please can somebody explain, if and where this may be found. Thanks. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: A TotalRecorder question.
Wel, if its a big deal to switch between formats, then you can go to the format dialog and make the selections as you wish, then just save them as a preset, and switch between presets. On 28/08/2013, Colin Howard co...@pobox.com wrote: Greetings, First of all, I will explain my system, so I don't want people telling me to go to apple, or use Windows 7 or 8 or Linex or anything else, please stick with what I write. Thanks. I am using Windows XP Home fully updated, a Compak laptop, Total Recorder V8.3Pro (I know about v4 not yet installed it). My access software is Jaws V10. I mostly use TR in order to take programs off-air, my default settings, which I prefer to leave alone, are 44,100hertz 16-bit unsigned wav format, stereo, source of sound is software not soundboard. When I open the program my untitled file has the above attributes which are fine most of the time and I have no problems when the stream has been started, to begin recording in the empty file, by pressing the space bar, or to append to an existing file. On some occasions, such as when recording from BBC local radio streams, which are in mono and at a much lower bit rate, I separately, create a file of 24,000hertz 16-bit unsigned wav format, mono. So, I open TR, therefore it creates the untitled file, empty, of the default settings. I now want to use the file I have created so call it into TR using control with o and highlighting from the appropriate list. I now start the stream, having established the necessary site and looking at the appropriate link or button or whatever. Now back to TR, where the Record button is highlighted, the file has a second's worth of nothing, because TR won't see an empty file regarding it as an error so must be closed and reopened to use. So, now, I have the stream, the file open, the record button highlighted. I press space bar and see a dialogue asking do I want to record because this file is not of the format set out in my defaults. So I press space or enter denoting yes, recording commences and all is now fine. My question is, how can I make TR not keep displaying this dialogue? Yes, I could change the parameters but then, as has happened, I go to record something from a better quality stream forgetting I've changed the settings and, if it is not going to be available to retake, or I forget to check after closing the file, I lose the opportunity to take the stream at a better rate. I am sure somewhere there is a setting which may be changed saying, take a recording in the (supported format) file, no matter what it's settings. I have not found it so please can somebody explain, if and where this may be found. Thanks. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org -- Facebook: m.facebook.com/aidan.maher92 Skype: andries4451 Twitter: smarttalk7 Audioboo: www.audioboo.com/DjSpotlight To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: A TotalRecorder question.
I assume you've tabbed around in the dialog looking for a checkbox that says don't display this dialog in the future? - Original Message - From: Colin Howard co...@pobox.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 8:29 AM Subject: A TotalRecorder question. Greetings, First of all, I will explain my system, so I don't want people telling me to go to apple, or use Windows 7 or 8 or Linex or anything else, please stick with what I write. Thanks. I am using Windows XP Home fully updated, a Compak laptop, Total Recorder V8.3Pro (I know about v4 not yet installed it). My access software is Jaws V10. I mostly use TR in order to take programs off-air, my default settings, which I prefer to leave alone, are 44,100hertz 16-bit unsigned wav format, stereo, source of sound is software not soundboard. When I open the program my untitled file has the above attributes which are fine most of the time and I have no problems when the stream has been started, to begin recording in the empty file, by pressing the space bar, or to append to an existing file. On some occasions, such as when recording from BBC local radio streams, which are in mono and at a much lower bit rate, I separately, create a file of 24,000hertz 16-bit unsigned wav format, mono. So, I open TR, therefore it creates the untitled file, empty, of the default settings. I now want to use the file I have created so call it into TR using control with o and highlighting from the appropriate list. I now start the stream, having established the necessary site and looking at the appropriate link or button or whatever. Now back to TR, where the Record button is highlighted, the file has a second's worth of nothing, because TR won't see an empty file regarding it as an error so must be closed and reopened to use. So, now, I have the stream, the file open, the record button highlighted. I press space bar and see a dialogue asking do I want to record because this file is not of the format set out in my defaults. So I press space or enter denoting yes, recording commences and all is now fine. My question is, how can I make TR not keep displaying this dialogue? Yes, I could change the parameters but then, as has happened, I go to record something from a better quality stream forgetting I've changed the settings and, if it is not going to be available to retake, or I forget to check after closing the file, I lose the opportunity to take the stream at a better rate. I am sure somewhere there is a setting which may be changed saying, take a recording in the (supported format) file, no matter what it's settings. I have not found it so please can somebody explain, if and where this may be found. Thanks. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
tapin radio
is there a way to save the favorites and or make a play list that can be used in other media players? meaning so you can listen to the streams in lets say winamp? To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org