Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-30 Thread patricknc
Maybe this has already been tried, but if not, why not try sending an email
to both software producers and see if they can come up with anything?  It is
possible that they may not even be aware that there's a problem.


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 Hi Danielle,
 Try setting total recorder back to soundboard, instead of software.
 Richard Justice
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 Richard Justice wrote:
 Total recorder will also record from other audio sources as well as the
 internet. You can also record streaming audio, using most other recorders,
 although
 Total recorder handles this function in a different manner.

 Danielle writes:
 Hi,

 Basically, while I have total recorder installed, I can not make any kind
of
 call using skype. I can use the instant messaging facility, but every time
I
 try to place a call to either another skype user or using skype out, skype
 crashes. The only reason that I know this is an issue with total recorder,
 is because, every time total recorder is uninstalled, this never ever
 happens.

 Any ideas?

 Danielle



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-29 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Daniel, once total recorder is launched, go in to the file menu,
and then arrow over to options, and press enter on the settings dialog,
and the tab on the left, which is a tab control, is the system tab, and
there are 2 sets of radio buttons, or, maybe just two radio buttons,
it's been so long since I've had to go in there, but you want the radio
button that says something about the driver only being active when
total recorder is running, and once that radio button is checked, the
bottom of the two,, shift tab, and check the two boxes that say use
directly, and when these are checked, there should be only one item in
both the record and playback combo boxes, that should be your sound
card.  These directions are with total recorder 4.5, so don't know how
much things have changed with 5.0, and oh, leave the check box checked
that says turn off system events, I believe it is the first check box
in the system tab.  
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 11:31:13 -, Danielle Cleary wrote:

Richard,
This is where things start to get interesting. I am running xp home. I do 
not have a multimedia option in control panel. I have multi-channel sound 
manager but there is no check box in here which would suggest it would do 
the same as the one you refer to. Perhaps I'll just buy a new computer? 
smile.
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Danielle,
If you go to the control panel, and multi media, do you have your soundcard
set as the preferred device?
And there is a chebox for use only preferred device.
This applies to recording as well as playback.
Richard Justice
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Richard, I go in to the volume control and go to optimise for playback. I
change the mixer but it will not save the setting when I close volume
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Danielle,
How are you trying to change mixers, when total recorder is closed?
Richard Justice


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No, neither of them load at start up... I also have another problem with
total recorder, in the form of, when I am not running the program, I can not
change the mixer from the one installed by total recorder, to my supposed
default one. Any ideas anyone?

Thanks,

Danielle
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Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use  the other
It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
I use total recorder, but not Skype.
Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
Richard Justice
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Hi,

What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
station.

Thanks,

Danielle
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What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.

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Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Danielle Cleary
Hi All,

I am currently using total recorder version 4 and think that it's a fairly 
good piece of software, due to the fact that it records direct streaming 
from the internet as opposed to recording all output from the sound card. 
However, I am wondering if anyone out there knows of an alternative program 
that will do the same thing? The reason I ask is that I have found that it 
is clashing with skype. I can not use skype at all unless I uninstall total 
recorder. Seeing as I use total recorder every day at some point, 
uninstalling and re-installing is incredibly tiresome and I'd like to find a 
way around this if possible.

If anyone can help me with this at all, I'd be very glad to hear from you.

Thanks,

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread RQJ
Hi Danielle,
Total recorder will also record from other audio sources as well the
internet.
You can also record streaming audio, using most other recorders, although
Total recorder handles this function in a different manner.
If you could tell us what seems to be the conflict between Skype, and
TotalRecorder,
perhaps we could come up with a solution that would allow the 2 to co-exist
on your system and behave themselves. smile.
Richard Justice
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Subject: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi All,

I am currently using total recorder version 4 and think that it's a fairly
good piece of software, due to the fact that it records direct streaming
from the internet as opposed to recording all output from the sound card.
However, I am wondering if anyone out there knows of an alternative program
that will do the same thing? The reason I ask is that I have found that it
is clashing with skype. I can not use skype at all unless I uninstall total
recorder. Seeing as I use total recorder every day at some point,
uninstalling and re-installing is incredibly tiresome and I'd like to find a
way around this if possible.

If anyone can help me with this at all, I'd be very glad to hear from you.

Thanks,

Danielle



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Bruce Toews
Do you have Total Recorder's driver loaded and operational at all times? 
The Total Recorder driver is not multi-channel, and I suspect Skype 
requires that kind of full duplex capability to work properly.

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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Danielle Cleary wrote:
Richard Justice wrote:
Total recorder will also record from other audio sources as well as the
internet. You can also record streaming audio, using most other recorders,
although
Total recorder handles this function in a different manner.
Danielle writes:
Hi,
Basically, while I have total recorder installed, I can not make any kind of
call using skype. I can use the instant messaging facility, but every time I
try to place a call to either another skype user or using skype out, skype
crashes. The only reason that I know this is an issue with total recorder,
is because, every time total recorder is uninstalled, this never ever
happens.
Any ideas?
Danielle

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread djc
Well I don't use jfw so won't comment on that but I use a program called
MediaRecorder from:

http://www.twinklesoft.com/mediaDownload.html

It works great and it's freeware. Give it a try and see if that helps you.

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On 11/28/2004 at 5:30 PM Danielle Cleary wrote:

Hi All,

I am currently using total recorder version 4 and think that it's a fairly

good piece of software, due to the fact that it records direct streaming 
from the internet as opposed to recording all output from the sound card. 
However, I am wondering if anyone out there knows of an alternative
program 
that will do the same thing? The reason I ask is that I have found that it

is clashing with skype. I can not use skype at all unless I uninstall
total 
recorder. Seeing as I use total recorder every day at some point, 
uninstalling and re-installing is incredibly tiresome and I'd like to find
a 
way around this if possible.

If anyone can help me with this at all, I'd be very glad to hear from you.

Thanks,

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Danielle Cleary
Hi,

Yes I do. There isnt' a way that you can quit it at any time is there? If I 
quit the program, it still continues to use the total recorder mixer, 
regardless of whether I have specified it not to or not.

Danielle
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Do you have Total Recorder's driver loaded and operational at all times?
The Total Recorder driver is not multi-channel, and I suspect Skype
requires that kind of full duplex capability to work properly.

Bruce

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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Danielle Cleary wrote:

 Richard Justice wrote:
 Total recorder will also record from other audio sources as well as the
 internet. You can also record streaming audio, using most other recorders,
 although
 Total recorder handles this function in a different manner.

 Danielle writes:
 Hi,

 Basically, while I have total recorder installed, I can not make any kind 
 of
 call using skype. I can use the instant messaging facility, but every time 
 I
 try to place a call to either another skype user or using skype out, skype
 crashes. The only reason that I know this is an issue with total recorder,
 is because, every time total recorder is uninstalled, this never ever
 happens.

 Any ideas?

 Danielle



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
I use replay-radio to record my streams and am rather fond of it though it 
does have its quirks.
Ron Denis

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Danielle Cleary
Hi,

It is back to the drawing board once more on this. I have downloaded media 
recorder, but even with my firewall switched off, it still tells me that I 
do not have a connection to the internet. Ron, can you please tell me more 
about re-play radio?

Thanks,

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread don
Well, you could always quit using skype., smile.  Don
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Subject: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi All,
I am currently using total recorder version 4 and think that it's a fairly
good piece of software, due to the fact that it records direct streaming
from the internet as opposed to recording all output from the sound card.
However, I am wondering if anyone out there knows of an alternative 
program
that will do the same thing? The reason I ask is that I have found that it
is clashing with skype. I can not use skype at all unless I uninstall 
total
recorder. Seeing as I use total recorder every day at some point,
uninstalling and re-installing is incredibly tiresome and I'd like to find 
a
way around this if possible.

If anyone can help me with this at all, I'd be very glad to hear from you.
Thanks,
Danielle



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Danielle Cleary
No, not an option. lol
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Well, you could always quit using skype., smile.  Don
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Subject: Alternative to total recorder?


 Hi All,

 I am currently using total recorder version 4 and think that it's a fairly
 good piece of software, due to the fact that it records direct streaming
 from the internet as opposed to recording all output from the sound card.
 However, I am wondering if anyone out there knows of an alternative
 program
 that will do the same thing? The reason I ask is that I have found that it
 is clashing with skype. I can not use skype at all unless I uninstall
 total
 recorder. Seeing as I use total recorder every day at some point,
 uninstalling and re-installing is incredibly tiresome and I'd like to find
 a
 way around this if possible.

 If anyone can help me with this at all, I'd be very glad to hear from you.

 Thanks,

 Danielle







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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread RQJ
Hi Danielle,
Try setting total recorder back to soundboard, instead of software.
Richard Justice
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Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Richard Justice wrote:
Total recorder will also record from other audio sources as well as the
internet. You can also record streaming audio, using most other recorders,
although
Total recorder handles this function in a different manner.

Danielle writes:
Hi,

Basically, while I have total recorder installed, I can not make any kind of
call using skype. I can use the instant messaging facility, but every time I
try to place a call to either another skype user or using skype out, skype
crashes. The only reason that I know this is an issue with total recorder,
is because, every time total recorder is uninstalled, this never ever
happens.

Any ideas?

Danielle



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread RQJ
Tom,
You are correct the name is RecAll pro
It all depends on how the screen reader pronounces it.
Good program, I use it everyday, costs about $30.
The standard cost about $20, but I couldn't get it and Jaws to see eye to
eye.
That's why I use the pro version.
Richard Justice
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Danielle:  How about Recall Pro..at least..I think that's what it's
called; can't say how good or bad it is; I have heard of it; am sure that
there are others on the list who are more knowledgeable than I concerning
this program.  Oh..in case anyone is interested..am still hoping to..at some
point in time..to get my Total Recorder to work as I need it to for
recording audio streams; may have to go to an alternative program myself!
Tom Kaufman


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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Danielle Cleary
I have tried setting it to sound board Richard, but I believe that then, I 
am unable to record direct stream. Should this be the case?

Danielle
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Hi Danielle,
Try setting total recorder back to soundboard, instead of software.
Richard Justice
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Richard Justice wrote:
Total recorder will also record from other audio sources as well as the
internet. You can also record streaming audio, using most other recorders,
although
Total recorder handles this function in a different manner.

Danielle writes:
Hi,

Basically, while I have total recorder installed, I can not make any kind of
call using skype. I can use the instant messaging facility, but every time I
try to place a call to either another skype user or using skype out, skype
crashes. The only reason that I know this is an issue with total recorder,
is because, every time total recorder is uninstalled, this never ever
happens.

Any ideas?

Danielle



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Bruce Toews
Well, hopefully someone else can take it from here, as it works just fine 
for me, but a least this points us to the problem.

Bruce
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Danielle Cleary wrote:
Hi,
Yes I do. There isnt' a way that you can quit it at any time is there? If I
quit the program, it still continues to use the total recorder mixer,
regardless of whether I have specified it not to or not.
Danielle
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Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
Do you have Total Recorder's driver loaded and operational at all times?
The Total Recorder driver is not multi-channel, and I suspect Skype
requires that kind of full duplex capability to work properly.
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Re[2]: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread djc
Before you give up on mediarecorder you want to make sure that the station
your trying to record is indeed up and running or you will get that error.
Also you do need to set up the length of time you want to record. You can't
just launch the program and press the record button. It doesn't work that
way.


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Hi,

It is back to the drawing board once more on this. I have downloaded media

recorder, but even with my firewall switched off, it still tells me that I

do not have a connection to the internet. Ron, can you please tell me more

about re-play radio?

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Bruce Toews
What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you 
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're 
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save 
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality 
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.

Bruce
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I have tried setting it to sound board Richard, but I believe that then, I
am unable to record direct stream. Should this be the case?
Danielle
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Hi Danielle,
Try setting total recorder back to soundboard, instead of software.
Richard Justice
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Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
Richard Justice wrote:
Total recorder will also record from other audio sources as well as the
internet. You can also record streaming audio, using most other recorders,
although
Total recorder handles this function in a different manner.
Danielle writes:
Hi,
Basically, while I have total recorder installed, I can not make any kind of
call using skype. I can use the instant messaging facility, but every time I
try to place a call to either another skype user or using skype out, skype
crashes. The only reason that I know this is an issue with total recorder,
is because, every time total recorder is uninstalled, this never ever
happens.
Any ideas?
Danielle

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Re: Re[2]: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Danielle Cleary
I did both of those things and it still thinks that there is no internet 
connection.
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Subject: Re[2]: Alternative to total recorder?


Before you give up on mediarecorder you want to make sure that the station
your trying to record is indeed up and running or you will get that error.
Also you do need to set up the length of time you want to record. You can't
just launch the program and press the record button. It doesn't work that
way.


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On 11/28/2004 at 8:43 PM Danielle Cleary wrote:

Hi,

It is back to the drawing board once more on this. I have downloaded media

recorder, but even with my firewall switched off, it still tells me that I

do not have a connection to the internet. Ron, can you please tell me more

about re-play radio?

Thanks,

Danielle



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Bruce Toews
Ah, I understand. Didn't mean to sound condescending, just wanted to be 
sure you weren't working under a misconception.

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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Danielle Cleary wrote:
Hi,
What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
station.
Thanks,
Danielle
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?
What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.
Bruce

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread RQJ
Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use  the other
It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
I use total recorder, but not Skype.
Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
Richard Justice
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From: Danielle Cleary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi,

What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
station.

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.

Bruce



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread RQJ
Yes, that's the way it looks to me.
Unless we are both misunderstanding it.
Richard Justice
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Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


I have tried setting it to sound board Richard, but I believe that then, I
am unable to record direct stream. Should this be the case?

Danielle
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Hi Danielle,
Try setting total recorder back to soundboard, instead of software.
Richard Justice
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Richard Justice wrote:
Total recorder will also record from other audio sources as well as the
internet. You can also record streaming audio, using most other recorders,
although
Total recorder handles this function in a different manner.

Danielle writes:
Hi,

Basically, while I have total recorder installed, I can not make any kind of
call using skype. I can use the instant messaging facility, but every time I
try to place a call to either another skype user or using skype out, skype
crashes. The only reason that I know this is an issue with total recorder,
is because, every time total recorder is uninstalled, this never ever
happens.

Any ideas?

Danielle



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Danielle Cleary
No, neither of them load at start up... I also have another problem with 
total recorder, in the form of, when I am not running the program, I can not 
change the mixer from the one installed by total recorder, to my supposed 
default one. Any ideas anyone?

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: RQJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use  the other
It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
I use total recorder, but not Skype.
Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
Richard Justice
- Original Message - 
From: Danielle Cleary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi,

What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
station.

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.

Bruce



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Ron or Susan Denis
Danielle, replay radio is designed to be a recorder for streaming audio with 
emphasis on streaming radio on the net.  I will, however, also record from


cds, mike, and most of your other input devices.  I do not know how well it 
works with any of these because I have only used it for streaming audio. 
all of the buttons require use of the spacebar rather than the enter key. 
It lacks fancy editing features, but it records at several levels of MP3, 
wav, and perhaps another that I don't remember at the moment.  It also 
includes a player although I prefer to move my recordings and read them 
later with winamp.  You can find out more from the web site

www.replay-radio.com
there is a hyphen between the replay and radio.
Ron Denis
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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread RQJ
Danielle,
How are you trying to change mixers, when total recorder is closed?
Richard Justice


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From: Danielle Cleary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


No, neither of them load at start up... I also have another problem with
total recorder, in the form of, when I am not running the program, I can not
change the mixer from the one installed by total recorder, to my supposed
default one. Any ideas anyone?

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: RQJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use  the other
It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
I use total recorder, but not Skype.
Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
Richard Justice
- Original Message - 
From: Danielle Cleary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi,

What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
station.

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.

Bruce



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Danielle Cleary
Thanks Ron, much appreciated.

Danielle
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:24 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Danielle, replay radio is designed to be a recorder for streaming audio with
emphasis on streaming radio on the net.  I will, however, also record from




cds, mike, and most of your other input devices.  I do not know how well it
works with any of these because I have only used it for streaming audio.
all of the buttons require use of the spacebar rather than the enter key.
It lacks fancy editing features, but it records at several levels of MP3,
wav, and perhaps another that I don't remember at the moment.  It also
includes a player although I prefer to move my recordings and read them
later with winamp.  You can find out more from the web site

www.replay-radio.com

there is a hyphen between the replay and radio.
Ron Denis


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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Danielle Cleary
Richard, I go in to the volume control and go to optimise for playback. I 
change the mixer but it will not save the setting when I close volume 
control.- Original Message - 
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Danielle,
How are you trying to change mixers, when total recorder is closed?
Richard Justice


- Original Message - 
From: Danielle Cleary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


No, neither of them load at start up... I also have another problem with
total recorder, in the form of, when I am not running the program, I can not
change the mixer from the one installed by total recorder, to my supposed
default one. Any ideas anyone?

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: RQJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use  the other
It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
I use total recorder, but not Skype.
Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
Richard Justice
- Original Message - 
From: Danielle Cleary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi,

What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
station.

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.

Bruce



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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Susan Wojtecki
Tom and Danielle,
I see there are a number of responses to this thread so hopefully this is
not redundant.  I just wanted to suggest the possibility of using simple MP3
maker as a possible solution to the driver conflict.  It is a program that
is free and does not install its own driver so you might be able to have it
coexist with scipe without a problem.  I seem to remember others reporting a
problem like the one you had, and found that I had to reconfigure Winamp or
Total Recorder whenever I wanted to get into or out of a chat program.  This
was a couple of months ago when I was involved in an online class, so I can
relate to your frustration, especially since for me, at least, everything
was working fine until I somehow changed something that messed things up for
me.

For whatever it's worth, I wonder if your problems with TR have to do with
the OS you are running.  I get the feeling it works better with XP, but Tom
and I have been emailing back and forth about our mutual problems with it
... I still have 98 and he's running Millennium.

Anyway, I don't immediately have the url for Simple MP3 Maker, but others
may or I'm sure you'll find it with a Google search.  It is a no frills
recording program, by which I mean that I have not found ways to append to a
file or to schedule recordings for times when you are away from the
computer, but that doesn't mean these things can't be done if you are
creative.  Also, like most other recording programs, it will pick up your
screenreader along with anything coming through your sound card unless you
have an external synthe or two sound cards, but even with these limitations
it might be worth a try for you.  Hope this helps.

Susan




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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Ken Burgess
When you quit Skype, are you doing it from the system tray? I don't think 
Skype really quits unless you do.

Ken
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No, not an option. lol
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Well, you could always quit using skype., smile.  Don

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread Donald L. Roberts
hello,

If I were a gambler, I would bet that the source of Danielle's problem is that 
in the tab
right after use sound board, there is a setting which has two choices.  The 
first is
record using the following setting:  You are then given the option of selecting 
your
recording source at that point.  Do not select that one.  The one which should 
be checked
is the setting which says something like: Use the lines of recording selected 
in the
mixer advance.  And for heaven's sake, do not select software recording or it 
will mute
software speech.

Don Roberts

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Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Well, hopefully someone else can take it from here, as it works just fine
for me, but a least this points us to the problem.

Bruce

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On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Danielle Cleary wrote:

 Hi,

 Yes I do. There isnt' a way that you can quit it at any time is there? If I
 quit the program, it still continues to use the total recorder mixer,
 regardless of whether I have specified it not to or not.

 Danielle
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 Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:40 PM
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 Do you have Total Recorder's driver loaded and operational at all times?
 The Total Recorder driver is not multi-channel, and I suspect Skype
 requires that kind of full duplex capability to work properly.

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Re: Alternative to total recorder?

2004-11-28 Thread RQJ
Danielle,
If you go to the control panel, and multi media, do you have your soundcard
set as the preferred device?
And there is a chebox for use only preferred device.
This applies to recording as well as playback.
Richard Justice
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Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Richard, I go in to the volume control and go to optimise for playback. I
change the mixer but it will not save the setting when I close volume
control.- Original Message - 
From: RQJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Danielle,
How are you trying to change mixers, when total recorder is closed?
Richard Justice


- Original Message - 
From: Danielle Cleary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


No, neither of them load at start up... I also have another problem with
total recorder, in the form of, when I am not running the program, I can not
change the mixer from the one installed by total recorder, to my supposed
default one. Any ideas anyone?

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: RQJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi Danielle,
Try leaving it set that way, and try using Skype.
You may have to close one program to use  the other
It seems like there may be a setting that we are overlooking somewhere,
or the 2 programs may not be compatible.
It's hard to say, without being able to duplicate the same setup here.
I use total recorder, but not Skype.
Do you have both, or either program loading at startup?
Richard Justice
- Original Message - 
From: Danielle Cleary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


Hi,

What I meant was, when I changed to sounds board, it was only recording from
the mic and line in, but it was not recording the stream from the radio
station.

Thanks,

Danielle
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Alternative to total recorder?


What exactly do you mean by direct streams? I'm wondering if perhaps you
are under a misconception about what Total Recorder does. If you're
looking for a program to record, say, an MP3 stream off the Net and save
it as an exact duplicate of what was downloaded in MP3 with no quality
loss, Total Recorder will not do this for you.

Bruce



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