Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-05 Thread Tom Kaufman
Not sure what you mean by "using the split!"  Could you please explain? 
Thanks.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi Thom,  I was looking in the 7.1  manuel and it sais that by using the 
split

You can delete portions of the file and save the file.
I haven't tried it but you could try it.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


James and list:  Well I can try again, but I think it has been 
established (unless this is wrong info) that I cannot perform this task 
with TR 7.1 (standard)!  Looks like (if I'm to accomplish this) will 
either need to upgrade to the "pro" version or try something like MP3 
Direct Cut, a program of which I know nothing about at this time, but am 
willing to try and learn it if I can!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "James Scholes" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Oh, of course, I didn't think of that. I can't remember off the top of 
my head where TR saves it's recordings by default either, but it 
definitely isn't on the desktop.


Previously, Larry Higgins said:
Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on the 
desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new 
copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. 
Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make a 
difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving your 
resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't say 
why exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is 
using the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I 
remember correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my 
music, but not sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a 
folder of my own creation called "TR Downloads." That is where I save 
my audio streamed recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really don't 
like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for housekeeping 
purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities just like 
everybody else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of 
the original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR 
isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly 
what you are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit 
foolish for a while after realizing that you've been making such a 
mistake, but there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself 
to learn such a lesson . Believe me, no one here will be laughing 
at you if this is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total 
Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the 
beginning of the file will start to play! So then I close TR, play 
my file in Winamp, go to the end of the file and find that all of 
the "access: is still remaining there! I'm fairly sure that I have 
to be missing something somewhere along the way; probably something 
I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the 
selection, save the file, then close TR, then return to TR and 
reopen the previously saved file with the selected material gone, 
is it really gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of 
the file in another location when using Winamp from another folder 
on your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, 
but until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go 
unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-05 Thread KEN REED
Hi Thom,  I was looking in the 7.1  manuel and it sais that by using the 
split

You can delete portions of the file and save the file.
I haven't tried it but you could try it.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


James and list:  Well I can try again, but I think it has been established 
(unless this is wrong info) that I cannot perform this task with TR 7.1 
(standard)!  Looks like (if I'm to accomplish this) will either need to 
upgrade to the "pro" version or try something like MP3 Direct Cut, a 
program of which I know nothing about at this time, but am willing to try 
and learn it if I can!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "James Scholes" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Oh, of course, I didn't think of that. I can't remember off the top of my 
head where TR saves it's recordings by default either, but it definitely 
isn't on the desktop.


Previously, Larry Higgins said:
Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on the 
desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new 
copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. 
Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make a 
difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving your 
resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't say why 
exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is using 
the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I remember 
correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my music, but not 
sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a folder of my own 
creation called "TR Downloads." That is where I save my audio streamed 
recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really don't 
like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for housekeeping 
purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities just like 
everybody else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of the 
original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR isn't 
doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly what you 
are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit foolish for a 
while after realizing that you've been making such a mistake, but 
there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself to learn such 
a lesson . Believe me, no one here will be laughing at you if this 
is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total 
Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the 
beginning of the file will start to play! So then I close TR, play my 
file in Winamp, go to the end of the file and find that all of the 
"access: is still remaining there! I'm fairly sure that I have to be 
missing something somewhere along the way; probably something I'm not 
doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the 
selection, save the file, then close TR, then return to TR and 
reopen the previously saved file with the selected material gone, is 
it really gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of 
the file in another location when using Winamp from another folder 
on your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, 
but until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned 
.



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list: Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it 
just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this is not 
happening! The really weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" when I do 
the steps nec

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-04 Thread Tom Kaufman
James and list:  Well I can try again, but I think it has been established 
(unless this is wrong info) that I cannot perform this task with TR 7.1 
(standard)!  Looks like (if I'm to accomplish this) will either need to 
upgrade to the "pro" version or try something like MP3 Direct Cut, a program 
of which I know nothing about at this time, but am willing to try and learn 
it if I can!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "James Scholes" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Oh, of course, I didn't think of that. I can't remember off the top of my 
head where TR saves it's recordings by default either, but it definitely 
isn't on the desktop.


Previously, Larry Higgins said:
Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on the 
desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new copy 
up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. Just 
forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make a 
difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving your 
resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't say why 
exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is using 
the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I remember 
correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my music, but not 
sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a folder of my own 
creation called "TR Downloads." That is where I save my audio streamed 
recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really don't 
like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for housekeeping 
purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities just like everybody 
else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of the 
original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR isn't 
doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly what you 
are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit foolish for a 
while after realizing that you've been making such a mistake, but 
there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself to learn such a 
lesson . Believe me, no one here will be laughing at you if this is 
the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, then 
hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really didn't 
think that did anything) I then play the file in Total Recorder and 
that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the beginning of the 
file will start to play! So then I close TR, play my file in Winamp, 
go to the end of the file and find that all of the "access: is still 
remaining there! I'm fairly sure that I have to be missing something 
somewhere along the way; probably something I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the selection, 
save the file, then close TR, then return to TR and reopen the 
previously saved file with the selected material gone, is it really 
gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of the 
file in another location when using Winamp from another folder on 
your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, 
but until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned 
.



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list: Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it 
just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this is not 
happening! The really weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" when I do 
the steps necessary to accomplish this, if if I play the file in 
Total Recorder, it does exactly as I want it to! But then when I 
play the original file, the part I tried to cut out is still very 
much alive and well! Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-04 Thread James Scholes
Oh, of course, I didn't think of that. I can't remember off the top of 
my head where TR saves it's recordings by default either, but it 
definitely isn't on the desktop.


Previously, Larry Higgins said:
Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on 
the desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new 
copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. 
Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make 
a difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving 
your resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't 
say why exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that 
TR is using the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I 
remember correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my 
music, but not sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a 
folder of my own creation called "TR Downloads." That is where I save 
my audio streamed recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really 
don't like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for 
housekeeping purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities 
just like everybody else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of 
the original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR 
isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly 
what you are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit 
foolish for a while after realizing that you've been making such a 
mistake, but there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself 
to learn such a lesson . Believe me, no one here will be laughing 
at you if this is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list: As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total 
Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the 
beginning of the file will start to play! So then I close TR, play 
my file in Winamp, go to the end of the file and find that all of 
the "access: is still remaining there! I'm fairly sure that I have 
to be missing something somewhere along the way; probably something 
I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the 
selection, save the file, then close TR, then return to TR and 
reopen the previously saved file with the selected material gone, 
is it really gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of 
the file in another location when using Winamp from another folder 
on your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather 
irritating, but until we get this thing figured out, no stone 
should go unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list: Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; 
it just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this 
is not happening! The really weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" 
when I do the steps necessary to accomplish this, if if I play 
the file in Total Recorder, it does exactly as I want it to! But 
then when I play the original file, the part I tried to cut out 
is still very much alive and well! Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 
direct cut.
That one will allow you to mark the beginning and the end of the 
portion

you want to cut out. That program is freeware.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html


*** REPLY SEPARATOR ***

On 5/3/2011 at 11:25 AM Tom Kaufman wrote:

Ken and list: Well here's what I got: I got a "saved" version 
of the

file
that I wanted to cut off (this is not what I wanted) I want to 
take the
leftover part of the file and cut it off! I can make "Total 
Recorder"

play
it that way, but then when I go to play the actual 

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-04 Thread James Scholes

1. Close Winamp.
2. Remove the section of audio you want rid of using Total Recorder.
3. Save the file with Control+S, and then exit Total Recorder.
4. Reopen Total Recorder again, and use the File > Open... option to 
load your edited file back into TR.
5. Go through the file and ensure that the section you removed has 
stayed that way and hasn't reappeared.
6. If the section is still missing, and all is in order, exit Total 
Recorder again.
7. If the section is still there, edit it out again and explicitly save 
the file using either the File > Save or File > Save As... option.
8. Navigate to the file on your desktop or wherever it is saved and open 
it up in Winamp.
9. Once again, navigate through the file and see if Winamp plays back 
the section of audio that Total Recorder does not.
10. If Winamp still plays back the audio that you deleted, then there is 
something wrong with the way you're editing/saving the file in Total 
Recorder.  I'm not sure what method you could be using that would cause 
only Total Recorder to honour deleted segments - send a detailed message 
to the list describing what key commands you're using to remove the 
section of audio if the file still does not playback correctly in Winamp.




Previously, Tom Kaufman said:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of 
the original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR 
isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly 
what you are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit 
foolish for a while after realizing that you've been making such a 
mistake, but there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself 
to learn such a lesson . Believe me, no one here will be laughing 
at you if this is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total 
Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the 
beginning of the file will start to play!  So then I close TR, play 
my file in Winamp, go to the end of the file and find that all of 
the "access: is still remaining there! I'm fairly sure that I have 
to be missing something somewhere along the way; probably something 
I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the 
selection, save the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and 
reopen the previously saved file with the selected material gone, 
is it really gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of 
the file in another location when using Winamp from another folder 
on your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, 
but until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go 
unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it 
just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this is 
not happening!  The really weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" 
when I do the steps necessary to accomplish this, if if I play the 
file in Total Recorder, it does exactly as I want it to!  But then 
when I play the original file, the part I tried to cut out is 
still very much alive and well!  Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 
direct cut.
That one will allow you to mark the beginning and the end of the 
portion

you want to cut out. That program is freeware.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html


*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 5/3/2011 at 11:25 AM Tom Kaufman wrote:

Ken and list:  Well here's what I got: I got a "saved" version 
of the

file
that I wanted to cut off (this is not what I wanted) I want to 
take the
leftover part of the file and cut it off!  I can make "Total 
Recorder"

play
it that way, but then when I go to play the actual file, using 
"Winamp,

_all
of the fil

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Don and list:  Well that explains it; funny you should come in on this 
when you did as I was about to ask if anyone knew (for sure) if running the 
"standard" version of TR would cause it not to be able to edit!  What's 
interesting to me is the fact that it has the menus, leading one to think 
that you could clip off parts of the file; the thing that got me was: 
Control-S did nothing as far as I could tell!  Thanks for passing this 
information along!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Donald L. Roberts" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem





I don't mean to ask the obvious, Tom; however, which version of Total 
Recorder 7.1 are you using?  You cannot do what you want to do unless you 
are using the professional version.  The standard version absolutely will 
not work.


Don Roberts


On 5/3/2011 11:58 AM, Tom Kaufman wrote:

Larry: You hit it right on the button! This is exactly what happened!
You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file I don't want.
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he
wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs to
be able to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get if
he saves such a selection is material he doesn't want saved in its own
file, and nothing else.

At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom, just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you
want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list: No soap! Either I'm misunderstanding, or this
just doesn't work! I did as you explained; all I get is (when going
to that "special file" thing) is the option to repair the file! I
didn't think that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway! Result: I
_still_ have the part of the file I don't want! Maybe I
misunderstood something?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right
boundary or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you
get to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file
save and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se
different options for mp3 atc atc.
If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

----- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman"

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here;
when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far
as I can tell! Am I missing something here?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when
you save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that
marked section.

Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman"

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi list: If you've been following this thread, you know that
I've been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!
Thanks to lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well,
sort of! I can get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now
my problem is: Total Recorder _will not_ save my changes!
Richard tells me that, upon pressing "control-S" you don't get
that "save as" dialog (which I didn't! But when I then play my
original file, all of the file is ___still_ _there_!" I really
don't want to re-install TR; afraid I might not get things set
back as they are now! Can anybody advise on what may be causing
TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go
h

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Donald L. Roberts



I don't mean to ask the obvious, Tom; however, which version of Total 
Recorder 7.1 are you using?  You cannot do what you want to do unless 
you are using the professional version.  The standard version absolutely 
will not work.


Don Roberts


On 5/3/2011 11:58 AM, Tom Kaufman wrote:

Larry: You hit it right on the button! This is exactly what happened!
You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file I don't want.
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he
wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs to
be able to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get if
he saves such a selection is material he doesn't want saved in its own
file, and nothing else.

At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom, just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you
want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list: No soap! Either I'm misunderstanding, or this
just doesn't work! I did as you explained; all I get is (when going
to that "special file" thing) is the option to repair the file! I
didn't think that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway! Result: I
_still_ have the part of the file I don't want! Maybe I
misunderstood something?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right
boundary or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you
get to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file
save and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se
different options for mp3 atc atc.
If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kaufman"

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here;
when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far
as I can tell! Am I missing something here?
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when
you save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that
marked section.

Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman"

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi list: If you've been following this thread, you know that
I've been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!
Thanks to lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well,
sort of! I can get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now
my problem is: Total Recorder _will not_ save my changes!
Richard tells me that, upon pressing "control-S" you don't get
that "save as" dialog (which I didn't! But when I then play my
original file, all of the file is ___still_ _there_!" I really
don't want to re-install TR; afraid I might not get things set
back as they are now! Can anybody advise on what may be causing
TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go
have lunch now!
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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread KEN REED

I've alwayse had the pro version with 7.1 and not 8.2

I just discovered the control s, because I didn't have my hot keys set.
I haven't used it yet though.

Good luck
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  You did say that Total Recorder 7.1 should do just 
fine; did you mean the "standard" version?  That's what I have, so this 
may be the problem!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



call away, it's alright.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Ken and list:  Yes; that's what I want; I've tried tapping the "delete" 
key; no soap!  I may get around to calling you a little later today if 
that's okay!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



It looks like you want to delete part of the file.
In that case , after the section is marked  just tap the delete key and 
that part of the file will be gone.

I think the original file will not be changed.
An 7.1 is alright. d
--    --- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Larry:  You hit it right on the button!  This is exactly what 
happened! You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file I 
don't want.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he 
wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs 
to be able to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get 
if he saves such a  selection is material he doesn't want saved in 
its own file, and nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you 
want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this 
just doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going 
to that "special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I 
didn't think that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I 
_still_ have the part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I 
misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right 
boundary or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you 
get to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file 
save and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se 
different options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; 
when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far 
as I can tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when 
you save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that 
marked section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To:

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Ken and list:  You did say that Total Recorder 7.1 should do just 
fine; did you mean the "standard" version?  That's what I have, so this may 
be the problem!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



call away, it's alright.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Ken and list:  Yes; that's what I want; I've tried tapping the "delete" 
key; no soap!  I may get around to calling you a little later today if 
that's okay!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



It looks like you want to delete part of the file.
In that case , after the section is marked  just tap the delete key and 
that part of the file will be gone.

I think the original file will not be changed.
An 7.1 is alright. d
----- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Larry:  You hit it right on the button!  This is exactly what happened! 
You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file I don't want.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he 
wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs to 
be able to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get if 
he saves such a  selection is material he doesn't want saved in its 
own file, and nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you 
want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
----- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this 
just doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going 
to that "special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I 
didn't think that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I 
_still_ have the part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I 
misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary 
or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get 
to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file 
save and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se 
different options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; 
when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far 
as I can tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you 
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that 
marked section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that 
I've been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file! 
Thanks to lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, 
sort of!  I can get Total Recorder to do what I want to 

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Larry and list:  You may be right, but I have been told that Total Recorder 
7.1 should work; at least I understood that he meant "standard edition" I 
suppose I could be wrong about that!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK, I'm gonna make one more stab at this, and you ain't gonna like it I'm 
afraid. Maybe cutting and pasting, and deleting within a file crosses over 
into editing territory, and such options may be available only in the Pro 
edition and above. I'll bet you aren't able to append one file to another 
either. That unfortunately  may end up being the source of your problem. I 
certainly hope not, but I don't think you'll regret making the upgrade.


At 07:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello Larry and list:  Afraid I'm a step ahead of you on this one, Larry; 
have already done that "search" thing as I had that same thought; I came 
up empty, except for the copy that WD Smartware had backed up of the part 
of the file I ended up saving; the one I wanted to "cut away" from the 
main file!

- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Just making sure. When you save as, when you tab backwards to see where 
the file is being saved, it is being saved on the desktop? Just for the 
hell of it, do a search on your hard drive for your file with Windows 
find, just in case there is a duplicate. If there is, that may be the one 
you have been working on.


I really wish you luck with this one. As I suggested, you might send an 
enquiry to the guys at High Criteria and maybe that can suggest something 
we haven't thought of. TR sure has been a great and reliable utility for 
me for a lot of years, and I hope it will be for you in the very near 
future.


Good luck,

Larry

At 06:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Actually have done all of that (TR saves my recorded 
files to the desk top) just as I want it to for now; it's not something 
that most people would do, but I usually save it there; then move it to 
where I want it.  And yes I have tried doing the "save" through the 
menus; at least I think I am using the right thing; (control-S" 
certainly hasn't worked for me) in case I haven't done so, let me thank 
you and the rest of the list for sticking with me on this!

Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Also try creating a new file from some other recording source, just to 
see where it might go when saving. You might save using the file menu 
in order to see just where files are being saved too. Have you tried 
saving your work through the menus, rather than just pressing ctrl-s. 
Try doing that, and tab backward from the file name just to get an idea 
where TR is likely to save a file.


At 05:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Okay:  have checked the "my music" folder (not there) will next look 
in "my documents!"

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on 
the desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new 
copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over 
again. Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really 
shouldn't make a difference, but I believe it is possible that TR 
might be saving your resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, 
although I can't say why exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that 
you are sure that TR is using the desktop as a default, because it 
doesn't usually. If I remember correctly, I think it saves folders 
under my documents\my music, but not sure anymore. I have my files 
presently saved to a folder of my own creation called "TR Downloads." 
That is where I save my audio streamed recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really 
don't like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for 
housekeeping purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities 
just like everybody else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audi

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Larry Higgins
OK, I'm gonna make one more stab at this, and you ain't gonna like it 
I'm afraid. Maybe cutting and pasting, and deleting within a file 
crosses over into editing territory, and such options may be 
available only in the Pro edition and above. I'll bet you aren't able 
to append one file to another either. That unfortunately  may end up 
being the source of your problem. I certainly hope not, but I don't 
think you'll regret making the upgrade.


At 07:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello Larry and list:  Afraid I'm a step ahead of you on this one, 
Larry; have already done that "search" thing as I had that same 
thought; I came up empty, except for the copy that WD Smartware had 
backed up of the part of the file I ended up saving; the one I 
wanted to "cut away" from the main file!

- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Just making sure. When you save as, when you tab backwards to see 
where the file is being saved, it is being saved on the desktop? 
Just for the hell of it, do a search on your hard drive for your 
file with Windows find, just in case there is a duplicate. If there 
is, that may be the one you have been working on.


I really wish you luck with this one. As I suggested, you might 
send an enquiry to the guys at High Criteria and maybe that can 
suggest something we haven't thought of. TR sure has been a great 
and reliable utility for me for a lot of years, and I hope it will 
be for you in the very near future.


Good luck,

Larry

At 06:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Actually have done all of that (TR saves my 
recorded files to the desk top) just as I want it to for now; it's 
not something that most people would do, but I usually save it 
there; then move it to where I want it.  And yes I have tried 
doing the "save" through the menus; at least I think I am using 
the right thing; (control-S" certainly hasn't worked for me) in 
case I haven't done so, let me thank you and the rest of the list 
for sticking with me on this!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Also try creating a new file from some other recording source, 
just to see where it might go when saving. You might save using 
the file menu in order to see just where files are being saved 
too. Have you tried saving your work through the menus, rather 
than just pressing ctrl-s. Try doing that, and tab backward from 
the file name just to get an idea where TR is likely to save a file.


At 05:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Okay:  have checked the "my music" folder (not there) will next 
look in "my documents!"

Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the 
file on the desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring 
the new copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it 
all over again. Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it 
really shouldn't make a difference, but I believe it is 
possible that TR might be saving your resulting file to a 
folder of its own choosing, although I can't say why exactly. 
I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is using 
the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I 
remember correctly, I think it saves folders under my 
documents\my music, but not sure anymore. I have my files 
presently saved to a folder of my own creation called "TR 
Downloads." That is where I save my audio streamed recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I 
really don't like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, 
just for housekeeping purposes, but I have my organizational 
eccentricities just like everybody else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not 
putting a second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous 
copy of the original file using Winamp, giving you the 
misimpression that TR isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm 
actually hoping that is exactly what you are doing, because 
if you are... You might feel a bit foolish for 

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Larry and list:  Afraid I'm a step ahead of you on this one, Larry; 
have already done that "search" thing as I had that same thought; I came up 
empty, except for the copy that WD Smartware had backed up of the part of 
the file I ended up saving; the one I wanted to "cut away" from the main 
file!
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Just making sure. When you save as, when you tab backwards to see where 
the file is being saved, it is being saved on the desktop? Just for the 
hell of it, do a search on your hard drive for your file with Windows 
find, just in case there is a duplicate. If there is, that may be the one 
you have been working on.


I really wish you luck with this one. As I suggested, you might send an 
enquiry to the guys at High Criteria and maybe that can suggest something 
we haven't thought of. TR sure has been a great and reliable utility for 
me for a lot of years, and I hope it will be for you in the very near 
future.


Good luck,

Larry

At 06:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Actually have done all of that (TR saves my recorded 
files to the desk top) just as I want it to for now; it's not something 
that most people would do, but I usually save it there; then move it to 
where I want it.  And yes I have tried doing the "save" through the menus; 
at least I think I am using the right thing; (control-S" certainly hasn't 
worked for me) in case I haven't done so, let me thank you and the rest of 
the list for sticking with me on this!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Also try creating a new file from some other recording source, just to 
see where it might go when saving. You might save using the file menu in 
order to see just where files are being saved too. Have you tried saving 
your work through the menus, rather than just pressing ctrl-s. Try doing 
that, and tab backward from the file name just to get an idea where TR is 
likely to save a file.


At 05:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Okay:  have checked the "my music" folder (not there) will next look in 
"my documents!"

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on the 
desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new 
copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. 
Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make a 
difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving your 
resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't say 
why exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is 
using the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I 
remember correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my 
music, but not sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a 
folder of my own creation called "TR Downloads." That is where I save 
my audio streamed recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really don't 
like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for housekeeping 
purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities just like 
everybody else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of 
the original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR 
isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly 
what you are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit 
foolish for a while after realizing that you've been making such a 
mistake, but there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself 
to learn such a lesson . Believe me, no one here will be laughing 
at you if this is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total 
Recorder a

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread KEN REED

call away, it's alright.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Ken and list:  Yes; that's what I want; I've tried tapping the "delete" 
key; no soap!  I may get around to calling you a little later today if 
that's okay!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



It looks like you want to delete part of the file.
In that case , after the section is marked  just tap the delete key and 
that part of the file will be gone.

I think the original file will not be changed.
An 7.1 is alright. d
----- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Larry:  You hit it right on the button!  This is exactly what happened! 
You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file I don't want.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he 
wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs to 
be able to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get if 
he saves such a  selection is material he doesn't want saved in its own 
file, and nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you 
want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this 
just doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going 
to that "special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I 
didn't think that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I 
_still_ have the part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood 
something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary 
or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get 
to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file 
save and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se 
different options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; 
when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as 
I can tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you 
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that 
marked section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've 
been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to 
lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I 
can get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: 
Total Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, 
upon pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog 
(which I didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of 
the file is ___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install 
TR; afraid I might not get things set back as they are no

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Larry Higgins
Just making sure. When you save as, when you tab backwards to see 
where the file is being saved, it is being saved on the desktop? Just 
for the hell of it, do a search on your hard drive for your file with 
Windows find, just in case there is a duplicate. If there is, that 
may be the one you have been working on.


I really wish you luck with this one. As I suggested, you might send 
an enquiry to the guys at High Criteria and maybe that can suggest 
something we haven't thought of. TR sure has been a great and 
reliable utility for me for a lot of years, and I hope it will be for 
you in the very near future.


Good luck,

Larry

At 06:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Actually have done all of that (TR saves my 
recorded files to the desk top) just as I want it to for now; it's 
not something that most people would do, but I usually save it 
there; then move it to where I want it.  And yes I have tried doing 
the "save" through the menus; at least I think I am using the right 
thing; (control-S" certainly hasn't worked for me) in case I haven't 
done so, let me thank you and the rest of the list for sticking with 
me on this!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Also try creating a new file from some other recording source, just 
to see where it might go when saving. You might save using the file 
menu in order to see just where files are being saved too. Have you 
tried saving your work through the menus, rather than just pressing 
ctrl-s. Try doing that, and tab backward from the file name just to 
get an idea where TR is likely to save a file.


At 05:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Okay:  have checked the "my music" folder (not there) will next 
look in "my documents!"

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file 
on the desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the 
new copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all 
over again. Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it 
really shouldn't make a difference, but I believe it is possible 
that TR might be saving your resulting file to a folder of its 
own choosing, although I can't say why exactly. I'm just trying 
to make sure that you are sure that TR is using the desktop as a 
default, because it doesn't usually. If I remember correctly, I 
think it saves folders under my documents\my music, but not sure 
anymore. I have my files presently saved to a folder of my own 
creation called "TR Downloads." That is where I save my audio 
streamed recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really 
don't like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for 
housekeeping purposes, but I have my organizational 
eccentricities just like everybody else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not 
putting a second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy 
of the original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression 
that TR isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that 
is exactly what you are doing, because if you are... You might 
feel a bit foolish for a while after realizing that you've been 
making such a mistake, but there's nothing like making a bit of 
a fool of yourself to learn such a lesson . Believe me, no 
one here will be laughing at you if this is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the 
areas, then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told 
me really didn't think that did anything) I then play the file 
in Total Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to 
be gone; the beginning of the file will start to play!  So 
then I close TR, play my file in Winamp, go to the end of the 
file and find that all of the "access: is still remaining 
there! I'm fairly sure that I have to be missing something 
somewhere along the way; probably something I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]:

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Larry and list:  Actually have done all of that (TR saves my recorded files 
to the desk top) just as I want it to for now; it's not something that most 
people would do, but I usually save it there; then move it to where I want 
it.  And yes I have tried doing the "save" through the menus; at least I 
think I am using the right thing; (control-S" certainly hasn't worked for 
me) in case I haven't done so, let me thank you and the rest of the list for 
sticking with me on this!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Also try creating a new file from some other recording source, just to see 
where it might go when saving. You might save using the file menu in order 
to see just where files are being saved too. Have you tried saving your 
work through the menus, rather than just pressing ctrl-s. Try doing that, 
and tab backward from the file name just to get an idea where TR is likely 
to save a file.


At 05:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Okay:  have checked the "my music" folder (not there) will next look in 
"my documents!"

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on the 
desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new copy 
up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. Just 
forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make a 
difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving your 
resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't say why 
exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is using 
the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I remember 
correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my music, but not 
sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a folder of my own 
creation called "TR Downloads." That is where I save my audio streamed 
recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really don't 
like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for housekeeping 
purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities just like everybody 
else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of the 
original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR isn't 
doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly what you 
are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit foolish for a 
while after realizing that you've been making such a mistake, but 
there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself to learn such a 
lesson . Believe me, no one here will be laughing at you if this is 
the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total Recorder 
and that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the beginning of 
the file will start to play!  So then I close TR, play my file in 
Winamp, go to the end of the file and find that all of the "access: is 
still remaining there! I'm fairly sure that I have to be missing 
something somewhere along the way; probably something I'm not doing 
right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the selection, 
save the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and reopen the 
previously saved file with the selected material gone, is it really 
gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of the 
file in another location when using Winamp from another folder on 
your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, 
but until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned 
.



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Larry Higgins
Also try creating a new file from some other recording source, just 
to see where it might go when saving. You might save using the file 
menu in order to see just where files are being saved too. Have you 
tried saving your work through the menus, rather than just pressing 
ctrl-s. Try doing that, and tab backward from the file name just to 
get an idea where TR is likely to save a file.


At 05:17 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Okay:  have checked the "my music" folder (not there) will next look 
in "my documents!"

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on 
the desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the 
new copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over 
again. Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really 
shouldn't make a difference, but I believe it is possible that TR 
might be saving your resulting file to a folder of its own 
choosing, although I can't say why exactly. I'm just trying to make 
sure that you are sure that TR is using the desktop as a default, 
because it doesn't usually. If I remember correctly, I think it 
saves folders under my documents\my music, but not sure anymore. I 
have my files presently saved to a folder of my own creation called 
"TR Downloads." That is where I save my audio streamed recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really 
don't like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for 
housekeeping purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities 
just like everybody else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting 
a second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy 
of the original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression 
that TR isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that 
is exactly what you are doing, because if you are... You might 
feel a bit foolish for a while after realizing that you've been 
making such a mistake, but there's nothing like making a bit of a 
fool of yourself to learn such a lesson . Believe me, no one 
here will be laughing at you if this is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the 
areas, then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me 
really didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in 
Total Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to be 
gone; the beginning of the file will start to play!  So then I 
close TR, play my file in Winamp, go to the end of the file and 
find that all of the "access: is still remaining there! I'm 
fairly sure that I have to be missing something somewhere along 
the way; probably something I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the 
selection, save the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and 
reopen the previously saved file with the selected material 
gone, is it really gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy 
of the file in another location when using Winamp from another 
folder on your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather 
irritating, but until we get this thing figured out, no stone 
should go unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this might be the way to go, but as 
I understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as 
well; it just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my 
case) this is not happening!  The really weird thing is: in 
"Total Recorder" when I do the steps necessary to accomplish 
this, if if I play the file in Total Recorder, it does exactly 
as I want it to!  But then when I play the original file, the 
part I tried to cut out is still very much alive and well!  Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 
direct cut.
That on

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Okay:  have checked the "my music" folder (not there) will next look in "my 
documents!"

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on the 
desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new copy 
up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. Just 
forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make a 
difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving your 
resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't say why 
exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is using 
the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I remember 
correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my music, but not 
sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a folder of my own 
creation called "TR Downloads." That is where I save my audio streamed 
recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really don't 
like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for housekeeping 
purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities just like everybody 
else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of the 
original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR isn't 
doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly what you are 
doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit foolish for a while 
after realizing that you've been making such a mistake, but there's 
nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself to learn such a lesson 
. Believe me, no one here will be laughing at you if this is the case, 
certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, then 
hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really didn't think 
that did anything) I then play the file in Total Recorder and that part 
(when I come to it) appears to be gone; the beginning of the file will 
start to play!  So then I close TR, play my file in Winamp, go to the 
end of the file and find that all of the "access: is still remaining 
there! I'm fairly sure that I have to be missing something somewhere 
along the way; probably something I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the selection, 
save the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and reopen the 
previously saved file with the selected material gone, is it really 
gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of the 
file in another location when using Winamp from another folder on your 
hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, but 
until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it 
just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this is not 
happening!  The really weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" when I do 
the steps necessary to accomplish this, if if I play the file in Total 
Recorder, it does exactly as I want it to!  But then when I play the 
original file, the part I tried to cut out is still very much alive 
and well!  Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 direct 
cut.
That one will allow you to mark the beginning and the end of the 
portion

you want to cut out. That program is freeware.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html


*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 5/3/2011 at 11:25 AM Tom Kaufman wrote:

Ken and list:  Well here's what I got: I got a "saved" version of 
the

file
that I wanted to cut off (this is not what I wanted) I want to take 
the
leftover part of the file 

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Larry and list:  Okay in that case, I shall have a look in my "my music" 
folder and see if there's anything there; could be that I have a "saved" 
version of the file (as I want it) and didn't know it!  Will keep you 
posted!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on the 
desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new copy 
up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over again. Just 
forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really shouldn't make a 
difference, but I believe it is possible that TR might be saving your 
resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, although I can't say why 
exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that you are sure that TR is using 
the desktop as a default, because it doesn't usually. If I remember 
correctly, I think it saves folders under my documents\my music, but not 
sure anymore. I have my files presently saved to a folder of my own 
creation called "TR Downloads." That is where I save my audio streamed 
recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really don't 
like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for housekeeping 
purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities just like everybody 
else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of the 
original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR isn't 
doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly what you are 
doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit foolish for a while 
after realizing that you've been making such a mistake, but there's 
nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself to learn such a lesson 
. Believe me, no one here will be laughing at you if this is the case, 
certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, then 
hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really didn't think 
that did anything) I then play the file in Total Recorder and that part 
(when I come to it) appears to be gone; the beginning of the file will 
start to play!  So then I close TR, play my file in Winamp, go to the 
end of the file and find that all of the "access: is still remaining 
there! I'm fairly sure that I have to be missing something somewhere 
along the way; probably something I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the selection, 
save the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and reopen the 
previously saved file with the selected material gone, is it really 
gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of the 
file in another location when using Winamp from another folder on your 
hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, but 
until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it 
just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this is not 
happening!  The really weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" when I do 
the steps necessary to accomplish this, if if I play the file in Total 
Recorder, it does exactly as I want it to!  But then when I play the 
original file, the part I tried to cut out is still very much alive 
and well!  Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 direct 
cut.
That one will allow you to mark the beginning and the end of the 
portion

you want to cut out. That program is freeware.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html


*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 5/3/2011 at 11:25 AM Tom Kaufman wrote:

Ken and list:  Well here's what I got

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Larry Higgins
Are you absolutely sure that the work is being saved to the file on 
the desktop?


Maybe you should copy the file to another folder, then bring the new 
copy up from within that new folder with TR, and do it all over 
again. Just forget the copy in the desktop. I know, it really 
shouldn't make a difference, but I believe it is possible that TR 
might be saving your resulting file to a folder of its own choosing, 
although I can't say why exactly. I'm just trying to make sure that 
you are sure that TR is using the desktop as a default, because it 
doesn't usually. If I remember correctly, I think it saves folders 
under my documents\my music, but not sure anymore. I have my files 
presently saved to a folder of my own creation called "TR Downloads." 
That is where I save my audio streamed recordings at present.


I know that this is a matter of personal preference, but I really 
don't like to do such tasks from the desktop anyway, just for 
housekeeping purposes, but I have my organizational eccentricities 
just like everybody else does .


At 04:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a 
second file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of 
the original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that 
TR isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is 
exactly what you are doing, because if you are... You might feel a 
bit foolish for a while after realizing that you've been making 
such a mistake, but there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of 
yourself to learn such a lesson . Believe me, no one here will 
be laughing at you if this is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total 
Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the 
beginning of the file will start to play!  So then I close TR, 
play my file in Winamp, go to the end of the file and find that 
all of the "access: is still remaining there! I'm fairly sure that 
I have to be missing something somewhere along the way; probably 
something I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the 
selection, save the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and 
reopen the previously saved file with the selected material gone, 
is it really gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of 
the file in another location when using Winamp from another 
folder on your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather 
irritating, but until we get this thing figured out, no stone 
should go unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; 
it just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this 
is not happening!  The really weird thing is: in "Total 
Recorder" when I do the steps necessary to accomplish this, if 
if I play the file in Total Recorder, it does exactly as I want 
it to!  But then when I play the original file, the part I tried 
to cut out is still very much alive and well!  Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 direct cut.
That one will allow you to mark the beginning and the end of the portion
you want to cut out. That program is freeware.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html


*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 5/3/2011 at 11:25 AM Tom Kaufman wrote:


Ken and list:  Well here's what I got: I got a "saved" version of the
file
that I wanted to cut off (this is not what I wanted) I want to take the
leftover part of the file and cut it off!  I can make "Total Recorder"
play
it that way, but then when I go to play the actual file, using "Winamp,
_all
of the file_ including the part I want to take off is still _there!  I
don't
Ken: not sure I'll be able to call you today, but I may end up 
calling you



sometime as I want to 

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Larry and list:  Okay; how do I go about telling (it's not putting a second 
file on my desk top, so how do I know?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of the 
original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR isn't 
doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly what you are 
doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit foolish for a while 
after realizing that you've been making such a mistake, but there's 
nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself to learn such a lesson 
. Believe me, no one here will be laughing at you if this is the case, 
certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, then 
hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really didn't think 
that did anything) I then play the file in Total Recorder and that part 
(when I come to it) appears to be gone; the beginning of the file will 
start to play!  So then I close TR, play my file in Winamp, go to the end 
of the file and find that all of the "access: is still remaining there! 
I'm fairly sure that I have to be missing something somewhere along the 
way; probably something I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the selection, 
save the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and reopen the 
previously saved file with the selected material gone, is it really gone? 
I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of the 
file in another location when using Winamp from another folder on your 
hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, but 
until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it just 
seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this is not 
happening!  The really weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" when I do the 
steps necessary to accomplish this, if if I play the file in Total 
Recorder, it does exactly as I want it to!  But then when I play the 
original file, the part I tried to cut out is still very much alive and 
well!  Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 direct 
cut.
That one will allow you to mark the beginning and the end of the 
portion

you want to cut out. That program is freeware.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html


*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 5/3/2011 at 11:25 AM Tom Kaufman wrote:


Ken and list:  Well here's what I got: I got a "saved" version of the
file
that I wanted to cut off (this is not what I wanted) I want to take 
the

leftover part of the file and cut it off!  I can make "Total Recorder"
play
it that way, but then when I go to play the actual file, using 
"Winamp,

_all
of the file_ including the part I want to take off is still _there!  I
don't
Ken: not sure I'll be able to call you today, but I may end up calling 
you



sometime as I want to find out what I'm doing wrong!
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you

want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this

just
doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to 
that


"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't 
think



that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have

the

part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED&q

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Larry Higgins
Again Tom, I hope you aren't mistakenly playing a previous copy of 
the original file using Winamp, giving you the misimpression that TR 
isn't doing its work. Or maybe I'm actually hoping that is exactly 
what you are doing, because if you are... You might feel a bit 
foolish for a while after realizing that you've been making such a 
mistake, but there's nothing like making a bit of a fool of yourself 
to learn such a lesson . Believe me, no one here will be laughing 
at you if this is the case, certainly not me.


At 03:30 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, 
then hit "Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really 
didn't think that did anything) I then play the file in Total 
Recorder and that part (when I come to it) appears to be gone; the 
beginning of the file will start to play!  So then I close TR, play 
my file in Winamp, go to the end of the file and find that all of 
the "access: is still remaining there!  I'm fairly sure that I have 
to be missing something somewhere along the way; probably something 
I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the 
selection, save the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and 
reopen the previously saved file with the selected material gone, 
is it really gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of 
the file in another location when using Winamp from another folder 
on your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, 
but until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it 
just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this is 
not happening!  The really weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" 
when I do the steps necessary to accomplish this, if if I play the 
file in Total Recorder, it does exactly as I want it to!  But then 
when I play the original file, the part I tried to cut out is 
still very much alive and well!  Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 direct cut.
That one will allow you to mark the beginning and the end of the portion
you want to cut out. That program is freeware.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html


*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 5/3/2011 at 11:25 AM Tom Kaufman wrote:


Ken and list:  Well here's what I got: I got a "saved" version of the
file
that I wanted to cut off (this is not what I wanted) I want to take the
leftover part of the file and cut it off!  I can make "Total Recorder"
play
it that way, but then when I go to play the actual file, using "Winamp,
_all
of the file_ including the part I want to take off is still _there!  I
don't
Ken: not sure I'll be able to call you today, but I may end up calling you



sometime as I want to find out what I'm doing wrong!
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you

want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this

just

doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to that



"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't think



that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have

the

part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary

or

the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file 

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Larry and list:  As far as I can tell, once I've marked the areas, then hit 
"Delete" then "control-S" (which someone told me really didn't think that 
did anything) I then play the file in Total Recorder and that part (when I 
come to it) appears to be gone; the beginning of the file will start to 
play!  So then I close TR, play my file in Winamp, go to the end of the file 
and find that all of the "access: is still remaining there!  I'm fairly sure 
that I have to be missing something somewhere along the way; probably 
something I'm not doing right!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the selection, save 
the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and reopen the previously 
saved file with the selected material gone, is it really gone? I mean when 
replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of the file 
in another location when using Winamp from another folder on your hard 
drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, but 
until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I understand 
it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it just seems like, 
for some reason, (at least in my case) this is not happening!  The really 
weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" when I do the steps necessary to 
accomplish this, if if I play the file in Total Recorder, it does exactly 
as I want it to!  But then when I play the original file, the part I tried 
to cut out is still very much alive and well!  Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 direct cut.
That one will allow you to mark the beginning and the end of the portion
you want to cut out. That program is freeware.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html


*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 5/3/2011 at 11:25 AM Tom Kaufman wrote:


Ken and list:  Well here's what I got: I got a "saved" version of the
file
that I wanted to cut off (this is not what I wanted) I want to take the
leftover part of the file and cut it off!  I can make "Total Recorder"
play
it that way, but then when I go to play the actual file, using "Winamp,
_all
of the file_ including the part I want to take off is still _there!  I
don't
Ken: not sure I'll be able to call you today, but I may end up calling 
you



sometime as I want to find out what I'm doing wrong!
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you

want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this

just
doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to 
that


"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't 
think



that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have

the

part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary

or

the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get

to

using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file 
save



and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different
options for mp3 atc atc.
If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here;

when
I press the "control-S" thin

Re: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Larry Higgins
OK Tom, one more point of clarification. If you delete the selection, 
save the file, then close TR, then return to  TR and reopen the 
previously saved file with the selected material gone, is it really 
gone? I mean when replaying it in TR, not with Winamp.


Is there no chance that you aren't mistakenly replaying a copy of the 
file in another location when using Winamp from another folder on 
your hard drive.


Sorry, I know some of these questions have to be rather irritating, 
but until we get this thing figured out, no stone should go unturned .



At 02:35 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Hello DJC and list:  Yes; this might be the way to go, but as I 
understand it, Total Recorder is _supposed_ to do this as well; it 
just seems like, for some reason, (at least in my case) this is not 
happening!  The really weird thing is: in "Total Recorder" when I do 
the steps necessary to accomplish this, if if I play the file in 
Total Recorder, it does exactly as I want it to!  But then when I 
play the original file, the part I tried to cut out is still very 
much alive and well!  Go figure!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "djc" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re[2]: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Tom an easier way to edit files is with a program called mp3 direct cut.
That one will allow you to mark the beginning and the end of the portion
you want to cut out. That program is freeware.
http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html


*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 5/3/2011 at 11:25 AM Tom Kaufman wrote:


Ken and list:  Well here's what I got: I got a "saved" version of the
file
that I wanted to cut off (this is not what I wanted) I want to take the
leftover part of the file and cut it off!  I can make "Total Recorder"
play
it that way, but then when I go to play the actual file, using "Winamp,
_all
of the file_ including the part I want to take off is still _there!  I
don't
Ken: not sure I'll be able to call you today, but I may end up calling you



sometime as I want to find out what I'm doing wrong!
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you

want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this

just

doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to that



"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't think



that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have

the

part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary

or

the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get

to

using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save



and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different
options for mp3 atc atc.
If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here;

when

I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can



tell! Am I missing something here?
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that

marked

section.

Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I&

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Larry and list:  Yes; I did accomplish what you describe; now if I can only 
get it to remove the part of the file I don't need, I'd be in business!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


OK Tom, but here is a question. Can you save such a selection to a file. 
If you can, and yet can't save a file without the material that you were 
able to save a selection too, then that is even more wierd than not being 
able to save a file without deleted material. Does that make sense? I 
mean, if you could save a selected portion to another file, then you would 
at least know that saving selected material of any sort were at least 
possible.


At 01:58 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry:  You hit it right on the button!  This is exactly what happened! 
You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file I don't want.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he 
wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs to be 
able to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get if he 
saves such a  selection is material he doesn't want saved in its own 
file, and nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you 
want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this 
just doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to 
that "special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't 
think that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ 
have the part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood 
something?

Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary 
or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get 
to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save 
and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different 
options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; 
when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as 
I can tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you 
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that 
marked section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've 
been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to 
lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I 
can get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: 
Total Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, 
upon pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog 
(which I didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the 
file is ___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; 
afraid I might not get things set back as they are now! Can anybody 
advise on what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Ken and list:  Yes; that's what I want; I've tried tapping the "delete" key; 
no soap!  I may get around to calling you a little later today if that's 
okay!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



It looks like you want to delete part of the file.
In that case , after the section is marked  just tap the delete key and 
that part of the file will be gone.

I think the original file will not be changed.
An 7.1 is alright. d
----- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Larry:  You hit it right on the button!  This is exactly what happened! 
You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file I don't want.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he 
wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs to 
be able to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get if he 
saves such a  selection is material he doesn't want saved in its own 
file, and nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you 
want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this 
just doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to 
that "special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't 
think that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ 
have the part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood 
something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary 
or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get 
to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save 
and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different 
options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; 
when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as 
I can tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you 
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that 
marked section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've 
been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to 
lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I 
can get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: 
Total Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, 
upon pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog 
(which I didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the 
file is ___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; 
afraid I might not get things set back as they are now! Can anybody 
advise on what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Larry Higgins
It will if he chooses to replace it. This works the same as if he 
were using a word processor. If he chooses not to replace the file, 
then the new version will not contain the deleted material.


This process really shouldn't be all that difficult, but computers 
sure can act strange at times. I took a look at the manual the other 
night regarding saving selections, and saw no indication that the 
professional edition was necessary for this function to work. Just 
hoping that there wasn't a mistaken ommition in the docs.



At 02:12 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

It looks like you want to delete part of the file.
In that case , after the section is marked  just tap the delete key 
and that part of the file will be gone.

I think the original file will not be changed.
An 7.1 is alright. d
----- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Larry:  You hit it right on the button!  This is exactly what 
happened! You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file 
I don't want.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if 
he wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he 
needs to be able to save the file after removing a selection. All 
he'll get if he saves such a  selection is material he doesn't 
want saved in its own file, and nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or 
this just doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is 
(when going to that "special file" thing) is the option to 
repair the file!  I didn't think that was what I wanted, but 
tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the part of the file I 
don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right 
boundary or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that 
you get to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special 
file save and after you have named the file keep tabing until 
you se different options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

----- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying 
here; when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all 
happens as far as I can tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then 
when you save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save 
that marked section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know 
that I've been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a 
file!  Thanks to lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do 
it; well, sort of!  I can get Total Recorder to do what I 
want to do; now my problem is: Total Recorder _will not_ 
save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon pressing 
"control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I 
didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the 
file is ___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to 
re-install TR; afraid I might not get things set back as 
they are now! Can anybody advise on what may be causing TR to not save

Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Larry Higgins
OK Tom, but here is a question. Can you save such a selection to a 
file. If you can, and yet can't save a file without the material that 
you were able to save a selection too, then that is even more wierd 
than not being able to save a file without deleted material. Does 
that make sense? I mean, if you could save a selected portion to 
another file, then you would at least know that saving selected 
material of any sort were at least possible.


At 01:58 PM 5/3/2011, you wrote:
Larry:  You hit it right on the button!  This is exactly what 
happened!  You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file 
I don't want.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if 
he wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he 
needs to be able to save the file after removing a selection. All 
he'll get if he saves such a  selection is material he doesn't want 
saved in its own file, and nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or 
this just doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is 
(when going to that "special file" thing) is the option to repair 
the file!  I didn't think that was what I wanted, but tried it 
anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the part of the file I don't 
want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right 
boundary or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you 
get to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special 
file save and after you have named the file keep tabing until 
you se different options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying 
here; when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all 
happens as far as I can tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when 
you save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save 
that marked section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that 
I've been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a 
file!  Thanks to lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do 
it; well, sort of!  I can get Total Recorder to do what I 
want to do; now my problem is: Total Recorder _will not_ save 
my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon pressing "control-S" 
you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I didn't!  But 
when I then play my original file, all of the file is 
___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; 
afraid I might not get things set back as they are now! Can 
anybody advise on what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go 
have lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread KEN REED

It looks like you want to delete part of the file.
In that case , after the section is marked  just tap the delete key and that 
part of the file will be gone.

I think the original file will not be changed.
An 7.1 is alright. d
----- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Larry:  You hit it right on the button!  This is exactly what happened! 
You are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file I don't want.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he 
wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs to be 
able to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get if he 
saves such a  selection is material he doesn't want saved in its own 
file, and nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you 
want.

just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this just 
doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to that 
"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't think 
that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the 
part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary or 
the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get to 
using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save 
and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different 
options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

----- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; 
when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I 
can tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you 
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that 
marked section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've 
been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to 
lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can 
get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total 
Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon 
pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I 
didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the file is 
___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I 
might not get things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on 
what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Larry:  You hit it right on the button!  This is exactly what happened!  You 
are correct; am trying to remove the part of the file I don't want.

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Larry Higgins" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he wants 
to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs to be able 
to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get if he saves 
such a  selection is material he doesn't want saved in its own file, and 
nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this just 
doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to that 
"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't think 
that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the 
part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary or 
the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get to 
using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save 
and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different 
options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; when 
I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can 
tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you 
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 


To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've 
been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to 
lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can 
get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total 
Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon 
pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I 
didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the file is 
___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I 
might not get things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on 
what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Larry Higgins
That may work if you really want to save a selection. However, if he 
wants to save a file with a selected portion removed, then he needs 
to be able to save the file after removing a selection. All he'll get 
if he saves such a  selection is material he doesn't want saved in 
its own file, and nothing else.


At 05:31 AM 5/3/2011, you wrote:

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this 
just doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when 
going to that "special file" thing) is the option to repair the 
file!  I didn't think that was what I wanted, but tried it 
anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the part of the file I don't 
want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right 
boundary or the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you 
get to using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file 
save and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se 
different options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying 
here; when I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens 
as far as I can tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- From: "KEN REED" 
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when 
you save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that 
marked section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

----- Original Message - From: "Tom Kaufman" 
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that 
I've been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a 
file!  Thanks to lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; 
well, sort of!  I can get Total Recorder to do what I want to 
do; now my problem is: Total Recorder _will not_ save my 
changes!  Richard tells me that, upon pressing "control-S" you 
don't get that "save as" dialog (which I didn't!  But when I 
then play my original file, all of the file is ___still_ 
_there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I might 
not get things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on 
what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go 
have lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
I should mention that I am using Total Recorder 7.1; don't know that this 
makes any difference, but thought I should mention it!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this just 
doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to that 
"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't think 
that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the 
part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary or 
the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get to 
using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save 
and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different 
options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; when 
I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can 
tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you 
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

----- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've 
been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to 
lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can 
get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total 
Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon 
pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I 
didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the file is 
___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I 
might not get things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on 
what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Ken and list:  Well here's what I got: I got a "saved" version of the file 
that I wanted to cut off (this is not what I wanted) I want to take the 
leftover part of the file and cut it off!  I can make "Total Recorder" play 
it that way, but then when I go to play the actual file, using "Winamp, _all 
of the file_ including the part I want to take off is still _there!  I don't 
Ken: not sure I'll be able to call you today, but I may end up calling you 
sometime as I want to find out what I'm doing wrong!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this just 
doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to that 
"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't think 
that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the 
part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary or 
the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get to 
using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save 
and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different 
options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

----- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; when 
I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can 
tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you 
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've 
been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to 
lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can 
get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total 
Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon 
pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I 
didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the file is 
___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I 
might not get things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on 
what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Oh; so I want "save as?"  Will give that one a try; I ain't done yet--smile! 
I'm determined that I'm going to make this thing do what I want to do, or 
find out why I can't!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this just 
doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to that 
"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't think 
that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the 
part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary or 
the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get to 
using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save 
and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different 
options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

----- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; when 
I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can 
tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you 
save the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've 
been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to 
lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can 
get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total 
Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon 
pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I 
didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the file is 
___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I 
might not get things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on 
what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-03 Thread KEN REED

hi thom,  just call me, what I'm telling you works for me every time.
If the markers are in place the save selection as option is what you want.
just give it a name , tell it where you want to put it and your done.
- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this just 
doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to that 
"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't think 
that was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the 
part of the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary or 
the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get to 
using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save 
and after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different 
options for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; when 
I press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can 
tell! Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message ----- 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you save 
the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've 
been trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to 
lister Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can 
get Total Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total 
Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon 
pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I 
didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the file is 
___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I 
might not get things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on 
what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-02 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Ken and list:  No soap!  Either I'm misunderstanding, or this just 
doesn't work!  I did as you explained; all I get is (when going to that 
"special file" thing) is the option to repair the file!  I didn't think that 
was what I wanted, but tried it anyway!  Result: I _still_ have the part of 
the file I don't want!  Maybe I misunderstood something?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary or 
the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get to 
using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save and 
after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different options 
for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; when I 
press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can tell! 
Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you save 
the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've been 
trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to lister 
Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can get Total 
Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total Recorder 
_will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon pressing 
"control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I didn't!  But 
when I then play my original file, all of the file is ___still_ 
_there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I might not get 
things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on what may be 
causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-01 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hi Ken:  Okay; I was under the impression that, once the unwanted parts had 
been marked, in order to "save" my work, I was supposed to press 
"control-S"; maybe this has been my problem all along!  But no one on the 
Total Recorder list has pointed this out to me!  Will give this a try again 
later.

Thanks!
Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary or 
the stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get to 
using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save and 
after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different options 
for mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; when I 
press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can tell! 
Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you save 
the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've been 
trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to lister 
Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can get Total 
Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total Recorder 
_will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon pressing 
"control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I didn't!  But 
when I then play my original file, all of the file is ___still_ 
_there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I might not get 
things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on what may be 
causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have 
lunch now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-05-01 Thread KEN REED

Hi Thom
I don't know what controll s is used for.
What I said is
Shift l marks the left boundary and shift r marks the right boundary or the 
stream.
Once this region is marked there is a special file save that you get to 
using the alt key.
arow down in through the files menue and you will se special file save and 
after you have named the file keep tabing until you se different options for 
mp3 atc atc.

If you still have gtrouble call me at
860-874-5495

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; when I 
press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can tell! 
Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you save 
the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've been 
trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to lister 
Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can get Total 
Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total Recorder 
_will not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon pressing 
"control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I didn't!  But 
when I then play my original file, all of the file is ___still_ 
_there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I might not get 
things set back as they are now! Can anybody advise on what may be 
causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have lunch 
now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-04-30 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Ken and list: Not sure I understand what you're saying here; when I 
press the "control-S" thing, nothing at all happens as far as I can tell! 
Am I missing something here?

Tom Kaufman
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From: "KEN REED" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem



Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you save 
the file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've been 
trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to lister 
Richard Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can get Total 
Recorder to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total Recorder _will 
not_ save my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon pressing "control-S" 
you don't get that "save as" dialog (which I didn't!  But when I then 
play my original file, all of the file is ___still_ _there_!"  I really 
don't want to re-install TR; afraid I might not get things set back as 
they are now! Can anybody advise on what may be causing TR to not save my 
edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have lunch 
now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-04-30 Thread KEN REED

Hi Thom
If the file is properly marked with the
shift l for left and shift r for the rithe boundary, then when you save the 
file,
thereis an option called special save that lets yhyou save that marked 
section.


Don't forget to use the undo after you use this.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've been 
trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to lister Richard 
Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can get Total Recorder 
to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total Recorder _will not_ save 
my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon pressing "control-S" you don't 
get that "save as" dialog (which I didn't!  But when I then play my 
original file, all of the file is ___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want 
to re-install TR; afraid I might not get things set back as they are now! 
Can anybody advise on what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have lunch 
now!

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Re: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-04-29 Thread Tom Kaufman

Sorry; I sent this to the wrong list!
Tom Kaufman
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From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 2:30 PM
Subject: Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem


Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've been 
trying to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to lister Richard 
Godfrey, we were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can get Total Recorder 
to do what I want to do; now my problem is: Total Recorder _will not_ save 
my changes!  Richard tells me that, upon pressing "control-S" you don't 
get that "save as" dialog (which I didn't!  But when I then play my 
original file, all of the file is ___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want 
to re-install TR; afraid I might not get things set back as they are now! 
Can anybody advise on what may be causing TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have lunch 
now!

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Progress Report On My Total Recorder Problem

2011-04-29 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hi list:  If you've been following this thread, you know that I've been trying 
to trim off the unwanted parts of a file!  Thanks to lister Richard Godfrey, we 
were able to do it; well, sort of!  I can get Total Recorder to do what I want 
to do; now my problem is: Total Recorder _will not_ save my changes!  Richard 
tells me that, upon pressing "control-S" you don't get that "save as" dialog 
(which I didn't!  But when I then play my original file, all of the file is 
___still_ _there_!"  I really don't want to re-install TR; afraid I might not 
get things set back as they are now!  Can anybody advise on what may be causing 
TR to not save my edit?
Tom Kaufman, feeling frustrated and a little hungry; gonna go have lunch now!
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