Re: scheduling of total recorder?

2006-08-07 Thread Home Sweet Home
thank you very mush. - 
From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: scheduling of total recorder?


> It depends on what you want to achieve.  In the example, you would
> probably use the top one so that you would insert into the template
> rather than wiping it out.
>
> Dean
>
>
> At 10:04 AM 8/7/2006, you wrote:
>>recently you wrote,">2.  Next is a set of two radio buttons; with the top
>>one chosen,
>> >your field will be inserted into the template; with the bottom one,
>> >it overwrites the current contents of the template.  Next, There is
>> >an edit spin box that lets you decrease the number you've inserted"
>>
>>so which button do i use, the top or the bottom?
>>many thanks.
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>>Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 12:16 AM
>>Subject: Re: scheduling of total recorder?
>>
>>
>> > Ok, here is how to make total Recorder version 6.0 (though the same
>> > principle will work on earlier versions,) save recordings based on
>> > the name of the show and the date.
>> >
>> > this is not the only procedure to accomplish what we want, but it is
>> > the one I use.
>> >
>> > In TR, you can set a default file name rule for your recordings, and
>> > you can customize it, or use a completely different rule, for each
>> > individual recording.  In my life, I only use TR to do what we're
>> > trying to do, so I'll make my default rule contain most of the
>> > elements we want so it will be easy to add the program name on each
>> > scheduled program.
>> >
>> > First, let's set the default rule.  We'll make a default rule
>> > template that just contains the month and date.  From the main
>> > screen, go to the options menu, and choose the first option,
>> > Settings.  You are placed in a tree view of possible categories, and
>> > you land where you last visited.  the File Names section is the
>> > seventh one, so arrow down to get there.  Once there, tab.  the first
>> > control you come to is a list of existing rules.  We'll leave the
>> > default in place and use the first item, 'Rules not using file tag,'
>> > since we're just going to create a new rule anyway.  The next control
>> > is a read-only box that shows what file name the durrent rule will
>> > yield.  Ignore it now, but it will come in handy later to check your
>> > creation.  Next we come to the 'new' button.  Shortcut keys appear
>> > not to work here, so tabbing to get here is the only way to access
>> > the button.  We could use the 'edit' button to edit the existing
>> > rule, but it's easier to just create a new one, so hit space on that
>> > 'new' button.
>> >
>> >>with the 'File Name Generation Rule' dialog open, you are first
>> >>given a chance to name the rule.  This is mandatory, so use a name
>> >>you like. the next control is the name template, which is the heart
>> >>of the operation.  the template can contain text and place holders,
>> >>called fields, in any combination.Our template will be simple,
>> >>just containing two fields.  We pick fields from a list.  the list
>> >>is the second control from the template; the next one being the
>> >>chance to put a file path into your template.  so tab to the 'insert
>> >>field into template' listbox.  there are 20 possible fields.  In the
>> >>example, 'tony and dale show/01/08/06the '08" would fill the
>> >>'currmonth' field, the '01' would fill the 'currday' field (assuming
>> >>the date meant 1 August and not Jan. 8,) and the '06' the 'curryear'
>> >>field. Arrow through the list to explore it, or hit c to get to the
>> >>'currday' field.  Tab and accept the number of digits, presumably
>> >>2.  Next is a set of two radio buttons; with the top one chosen,
>> >>your field will be inserted into the template; with the bottom one,
>> >>it overwrites the current contents of the template.  Next, There is
>> >>an edit spin box that lets you decrease the number you've inserted
>> >>into the template.  For instance, today is the 5th, and if I put a
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Re: scheduling of total recorder?

2006-08-07 Thread Dean Martineau
It depends on what you want to achieve.  In the example, you would 
probably use the top one so that you would insert into the template 
rather than wiping it out.

Dean


At 10:04 AM 8/7/2006, you wrote:
>recently you wrote,">2.  Next is a set of two radio buttons; with the top
>one chosen,
> >your field will be inserted into the template; with the bottom one,
> >it overwrites the current contents of the template.  Next, There is
> >an edit spin box that lets you decrease the number you've inserted"
>
>so which button do i use, the top or the bottom?
>many thanks.
>- Original Message -
>From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
>Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 12:16 AM
>Subject: Re: scheduling of total recorder?
>
>
> > Ok, here is how to make total Recorder version 6.0 (though the same
> > principle will work on earlier versions,) save recordings based on
> > the name of the show and the date.
> >
> > this is not the only procedure to accomplish what we want, but it is
> > the one I use.
> >
> > In TR, you can set a default file name rule for your recordings, and
> > you can customize it, or use a completely different rule, for each
> > individual recording.  In my life, I only use TR to do what we're
> > trying to do, so I'll make my default rule contain most of the
> > elements we want so it will be easy to add the program name on each
> > scheduled program.
> >
> > First, let's set the default rule.  We'll make a default rule
> > template that just contains the month and date.  From the main
> > screen, go to the options menu, and choose the first option,
> > Settings.  You are placed in a tree view of possible categories, and
> > you land where you last visited.  the File Names section is the
> > seventh one, so arrow down to get there.  Once there, tab.  the first
> > control you come to is a list of existing rules.  We'll leave the
> > default in place and use the first item, 'Rules not using file tag,'
> > since we're just going to create a new rule anyway.  The next control
> > is a read-only box that shows what file name the durrent rule will
> > yield.  Ignore it now, but it will come in handy later to check your
> > creation.  Next we come to the 'new' button.  Shortcut keys appear
> > not to work here, so tabbing to get here is the only way to access
> > the button.  We could use the 'edit' button to edit the existing
> > rule, but it's easier to just create a new one, so hit space on that
> > 'new' button.
> >
> >>with the 'File Name Generation Rule' dialog open, you are first
> >>given a chance to name the rule.  This is mandatory, so use a name
> >>you like. the next control is the name template, which is the heart
> >>of the operation.  the template can contain text and place holders,
> >>called fields, in any combination.Our template will be simple,
> >>just containing two fields.  We pick fields from a list.  the list
> >>is the second control from the template; the next one being the
> >>chance to put a file path into your template.  so tab to the 'insert
> >>field into template' listbox.  there are 20 possible fields.  In the
> >>example, 'tony and dale show/01/08/06the '08" would fill the
> >>'currmonth' field, the '01' would fill the 'currday' field (assuming
> >>the date meant 1 August and not Jan. 8,) and the '06' the 'curryear'
> >>field. Arrow through the list to explore it, or hit c to get to the
> >>'currday' field.  Tab and accept the number of digits, presumably
> >>2.  Next is a set of two radio buttons; with the top one chosen,
> >>your field will be inserted into the template; with the bottom one,
> >>it overwrites the current contents of the template.  Next, There is
> >>an edit spin box that lets you decrease the number you've inserted
> >>into the template.  For instance, today is the 5th, and if I put a
> >>three in that box, the current date of the recording would show as
> >>02.  Keep tabbing to the 'insert' button, which comes before the
> >>'ok' button in the dialog.
> >
> > Once you press the 'insert' button, you've inserted your first bield
> > into the template.  As you tab around again, you see that the
> > template is now populated.  Depending on the field you're inserting,
> > it can be most cumb

Re: scheduling of total recorder?

2006-08-07 Thread Home Sweet Home
recently you wrote,">2.  Next is a set of two radio buttons; with the top 
one chosen,
>your field will be inserted into the template; with the bottom one,
>it overwrites the current contents of the template.  Next, There is
>an edit spin box that lets you decrease the number you've inserted"

so which button do i use, the top or the bottom?
many thanks.
- Original Message - 
From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: scheduling of total recorder?


> Ok, here is how to make total Recorder version 6.0 (though the same
> principle will work on earlier versions,) save recordings based on
> the name of the show and the date.
>
> this is not the only procedure to accomplish what we want, but it is
> the one I use.
>
> In TR, you can set a default file name rule for your recordings, and
> you can customize it, or use a completely different rule, for each
> individual recording.  In my life, I only use TR to do what we're
> trying to do, so I'll make my default rule contain most of the
> elements we want so it will be easy to add the program name on each
> scheduled program.
>
> First, let's set the default rule.  We'll make a default rule
> template that just contains the month and date.  From the main
> screen, go to the options menu, and choose the first option,
> Settings.  You are placed in a tree view of possible categories, and
> you land where you last visited.  the File Names section is the
> seventh one, so arrow down to get there.  Once there, tab.  the first
> control you come to is a list of existing rules.  We'll leave the
> default in place and use the first item, 'Rules not using file tag,'
> since we're just going to create a new rule anyway.  The next control
> is a read-only box that shows what file name the durrent rule will
> yield.  Ignore it now, but it will come in handy later to check your
> creation.  Next we come to the 'new' button.  Shortcut keys appear
> not to work here, so tabbing to get here is the only way to access
> the button.  We could use the 'edit' button to edit the existing
> rule, but it's easier to just create a new one, so hit space on that
> 'new' button.
>
>>with the 'File Name Generation Rule' dialog open, you are first
>>given a chance to name the rule.  This is mandatory, so use a name
>>you like. the next control is the name template, which is the heart
>>of the operation.  the template can contain text and place holders,
>>called fields, in any combination.Our template will be simple,
>>just containing two fields.  We pick fields from a list.  the list
>>is the second control from the template; the next one being the
>>chance to put a file path into your template.  so tab to the 'insert
>>field into template' listbox.  there are 20 possible fields.  In the
>>example, 'tony and dale show/01/08/06the '08" would fill the
>>'currmonth' field, the '01' would fill the 'currday' field (assuming
>>the date meant 1 August and not Jan. 8,) and the '06' the 'curryear'
>>field. Arrow through the list to explore it, or hit c to get to the
>>'currday' field.  Tab and accept the number of digits, presumably
>>2.  Next is a set of two radio buttons; with the top one chosen,
>>your field will be inserted into the template; with the bottom one,
>>it overwrites the current contents of the template.  Next, There is
>>an edit spin box that lets you decrease the number you've inserted
>>into the template.  For instance, today is the 5th, and if I put a
>>three in that box, the current date of the recording would show as
>>02.  Keep tabbing to the 'insert' button, which comes before the
>>'ok' button in the dialog.
>
> Once you press the 'insert' button, you've inserted your first bield
> into the template.  As you tab around again, you see that the
> template is now populated.  Depending on the field you're inserting,
> it can be most cumbersome to read the template, so just make sure
> you're at the end of it and continue on to the list of fields.
>
> We repeat this pattern for the 'currmonth' and 'curryear' fields to
> follow the desired example.  (I prefer the 'currmonthname' field in
> my file names.)  When all is done, the ok button is the default
> button in the dialog, so you don't have to tab to it, you can just
> hit enter.  tab to the ok button and this part of the process is
> set.  If you're going to do a lo

Re: scheduling of total recorder?

2006-08-06 Thread Home Sweet Home
thank You verry much! i'm excited by this!
- Original Message - 
From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 12:16 AM
Subject: Re: scheduling of total recorder?


> Ok, here is how to make total Recorder version 6.0 (though the same
> principle will work on earlier versions,) save recordings based on
> the name of the show and the date.
>
> this is not the only procedure to accomplish what we want, but it is
> the one I use.
>
> In TR, you can set a default file name rule for your recordings, and
> you can customize it, or use a completely different rule, for each
> individual recording.  In my life, I only use TR to do what we're
> trying to do, so I'll make my default rule contain most of the
> elements we want so it will be easy to add the program name on each
> scheduled program.
>
> First, let's set the default rule.  We'll make a default rule
> template that just contains the month and date.  From the main
> screen, go to the options menu, and choose the first option,
> Settings.  You are placed in a tree view of possible categories, and
> you land where you last visited.  the File Names section is the
> seventh one, so arrow down to get there.  Once there, tab.  the first
> control you come to is a list of existing rules.  We'll leave the
> default in place and use the first item, 'Rules not using file tag,'
> since we're just going to create a new rule anyway.  The next control
> is a read-only box that shows what file name the durrent rule will
> yield.  Ignore it now, but it will come in handy later to check your
> creation.  Next we come to the 'new' button.  Shortcut keys appear
> not to work here, so tabbing to get here is the only way to access
> the button.  We could use the 'edit' button to edit the existing
> rule, but it's easier to just create a new one, so hit space on that
> 'new' button.
>
>>with the 'File Name Generation Rule' dialog open, you are first
>>given a chance to name the rule.  This is mandatory, so use a name
>>you like. the next control is the name template, which is the heart
>>of the operation.  the template can contain text and place holders,
>>called fields, in any combination.Our template will be simple,
>>just containing two fields.  We pick fields from a list.  the list
>>is the second control from the template; the next one being the
>>chance to put a file path into your template.  so tab to the 'insert
>>field into template' listbox.  there are 20 possible fields.  In the
>>example, 'tony and dale show/01/08/06the '08" would fill the
>>'currmonth' field, the '01' would fill the 'currday' field (assuming
>>the date meant 1 August and not Jan. 8,) and the '06' the 'curryear'
>>field. Arrow through the list to explore it, or hit c to get to the
>>'currday' field.  Tab and accept the number of digits, presumably
>>2.  Next is a set of two radio buttons; with the top one chosen,
>>your field will be inserted into the template; with the bottom one,
>>it overwrites the current contents of the template.  Next, There is
>>an edit spin box that lets you decrease the number you've inserted
>>into the template.  For instance, today is the 5th, and if I put a
>>three in that box, the current date of the recording would show as
>>02.  Keep tabbing to the 'insert' button, which comes before the
>>'ok' button in the dialog.
>
> Once you press the 'insert' button, you've inserted your first bield
> into the template.  As you tab around again, you see that the
> template is now populated.  Depending on the field you're inserting,
> it can be most cumbersome to read the template, so just make sure
> you're at the end of it and continue on to the list of fields.
>
> We repeat this pattern for the 'currmonth' and 'curryear' fields to
> follow the desired example.  (I prefer the 'currmonthname' field in
> my file names.)  When all is done, the ok button is the default
> button in the dialog, so you don't have to tab to it, you can just
> hit enter.  tab to the ok button and this part of the process is
> set.  If you're going to do a lot of scheduling, it will save you some 
> typing.
>
> Now we want to schedule our program, n the desired example, Tony and
> Dale show.  From the main TR screen, hit alt-t, l to go into the
> schedule dialog, and since shortcut keys work in here, hit alt-n to
> create a New schedule item.  I won't go over this p

Re: scheduling of total recorder?

2006-08-05 Thread Dean Martineau
Ok, here is how to make total Recorder version 6.0 (though the same 
principle will work on earlier versions,) save recordings based on 
the name of the show and the date.

this is not the only procedure to accomplish what we want, but it is 
the one I use.

In TR, you can set a default file name rule for your recordings, and 
you can customize it, or use a completely different rule, for each 
individual recording.  In my life, I only use TR to do what we're 
trying to do, so I'll make my default rule contain most of the 
elements we want so it will be easy to add the program name on each 
scheduled program.

First, let's set the default rule.  We'll make a default rule 
template that just contains the month and date.  From the main 
screen, go to the options menu, and choose the first option, 
Settings.  You are placed in a tree view of possible categories, and 
you land where you last visited.  the File Names section is the 
seventh one, so arrow down to get there.  Once there, tab.  the first 
control you come to is a list of existing rules.  We'll leave the 
default in place and use the first item, 'Rules not using file tag,' 
since we're just going to create a new rule anyway.  The next control 
is a read-only box that shows what file name the durrent rule will 
yield.  Ignore it now, but it will come in handy later to check your 
creation.  Next we come to the 'new' button.  Shortcut keys appear 
not to work here, so tabbing to get here is the only way to access 
the button.  We could use the 'edit' button to edit the existing 
rule, but it's easier to just create a new one, so hit space on that 
'new' button.

>with the 'File Name Generation Rule' dialog open, you are first 
>given a chance to name the rule.  This is mandatory, so use a name 
>you like. the next control is the name template, which is the heart 
>of the operation.  the template can contain text and place holders, 
>called fields, in any combination.Our template will be simple, 
>just containing two fields.  We pick fields from a list.  the list 
>is the second control from the template; the next one being the 
>chance to put a file path into your template.  so tab to the 'insert 
>field into template' listbox.  there are 20 possible fields.  In the 
>example, 'tony and dale show/01/08/06the '08" would fill the 
>'currmonth' field, the '01' would fill the 'currday' field (assuming 
>the date meant 1 August and not Jan. 8,) and the '06' the 'curryear' 
>field. Arrow through the list to explore it, or hit c to get to the 
>'currday' field.  Tab and accept the number of digits, presumably 
>2.  Next is a set of two radio buttons; with the top one chosen, 
>your field will be inserted into the template; with the bottom one, 
>it overwrites the current contents of the template.  Next, There is 
>an edit spin box that lets you decrease the number you've inserted 
>into the template.  For instance, today is the 5th, and if I put a 
>three in that box, the current date of the recording would show as 
>02.  Keep tabbing to the 'insert' button, which comes before the 
>'ok' button in the dialog.

Once you press the 'insert' button, you've inserted your first bield 
into the template.  As you tab around again, you see that the 
template is now populated.  Depending on the field you're inserting, 
it can be most cumbersome to read the template, so just make sure 
you're at the end of it and continue on to the list of fields.

We repeat this pattern for the 'currmonth' and 'curryear' fields to 
follow the desired example.  (I prefer the 'currmonthname' field in 
my file names.)  When all is done, the ok button is the default 
button in the dialog, so you don't have to tab to it, you can just 
hit enter.  tab to the ok button and this part of the process is 
set.  If you're going to do a lot of scheduling, it will save you some typing.

Now we want to schedule our program, n the desired example, Tony and 
Dale show.  From the main TR screen, hit alt-t, l to go into the 
schedule dialog, and since shortcut keys work in here, hit alt-n to 
create a New schedule item.  I won't go over this part here, so fill 
in what is needed.  Tab many times.  Just past the 'normalization' 
button is a set of radio buttons determining how the name will be 
generated.  Auto-create is the default, and you want it.  Tab and 
note that the current template is wrong.  We'll fix it. Tab to the 
Rules button and hit space to open the dialog.

What we do in here is a little weird, but it works.  You land on a 
set of two radio buttons, inviting you to either use a name rule or a 
private rule,  For the  moment, leav 'name rule' active and tab to 
the list of rules.  the one you created will be at the bottom, so 
highlight it.  Now shift-tab and down arrow, so that 'private rule' 
is in force.   Tab to the 'copy from name rule' button and hit 
space.  Nothing will appear to happen, but in fact our template has 
now been populated with our rule.  Tab to the change button 

Re: scheduling of total recorder?

2006-08-05 Thread Home Sweet Home
thank you! looking forward to seeing that!
- Original Message - 
From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: scheduling of total recorder?


> the short answer is, yes, this can easily be done.  I'll try to write
> up a description of how to do it.
>
> Dean
>
>
> At 03:58 PM 8/3/2006, you wrote:
>>Hello,
>>is there a way to tell total recorder to save with a particular file
>>name where only the date changes? at the station where i work, we're
>>thinking about automating the recording of all talk shows. so i want
>>to set it up in a way that allows for a given program to be
>>recordied and saved automatically with the name of the program and
>>the date it took place. thus each day total recorder will be
>>expected to save like 'tony and dale show/01/08/06, and
>>incrementally each day. is this at all possible??
>>many thanks.
>>Anthony D. Tom
>>Home Sweet Home Productions
>>8 Bootan Street
>>Bank Village
>>Carapichaima
>>Trinidad
>>Tel: 673-4315
>>Fax: 673-7554
>>Cel: 681-2094
>>e-mail:
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Re: scheduling of total recorder?

2006-08-04 Thread Dean Martineau
the short answer is, yes, this can easily be done.  I'll try to write 
up a description of how to do it.

Dean


At 03:58 PM 8/3/2006, you wrote:
>Hello,
>is there a way to tell total recorder to save with a particular file 
>name where only the date changes? at the station where i work, we're 
>thinking about automating the recording of all talk shows. so i want 
>to set it up in a way that allows for a given program to be 
>recordied and saved automatically with the name of the program and 
>the date it took place. thus each day total recorder will be 
>expected to save like 'tony and dale show/01/08/06, and 
>incrementally each day. is this at all possible??
>many thanks.
>Anthony D. Tom
>Home Sweet Home Productions
>8 Bootan Street
>Bank Village
>Carapichaima
>Trinidad
>Tel: 673-4315
>Fax: 673-7554
>Cel: 681-2094
>e-mail:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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