e the file. stew
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins"
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Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 7:47 PM
Subject: A Total Recorder question
Kind listers,
Can anybody please tell me the easiest way to append an mp3 file to
the beginning of another mp3 file using Total Record
you use the insert file options. I think you can insert a fille at the
beginning, at the current position and at the end of the file.
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Higgins"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 2:47 PM
Subject: A Total Recorder question
Kind listers,
C
hi can you eddit with total recoder but at the same time i won't want to
loose quality if its gona reencode the file. stew
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Higgins"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 7:47 PM
Subject: A Total Recorder question
Kind listers,
Can anyb
Kind listers,
Can anybody please tell me the easiest way to append an mp3 file to
the beginning of another mp3 file using Total Recorder? This has
become necessary due to a technical problem with my Internet
connection this morning. There was a brief interruption, and I would
like to put the
not at all! that's what we're all here for .
Total Recorder and Goldwave I have to say are probably some of the most
amazingly priced titles in the audio tools shopping basket I've ever seen for
Windows. I can't comment on Total Recorder Standard edition because I've never
used it but I can sa
Success! It worked! This all started when this particular tune wouldn't
play in one of the music rooms at a site called VIP Conduit! I had heard
that, sometimes by changing the bit rate, a file would then play! Oh but I
never knew how to do it (I know some people have "Gold Wave"..and do fil
Oh..no I didn't! Let me try that..and will get back to ya!
Tom Kaufman
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Did you hit enter on the file to bring it into total recorder?
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From: "Tom Kaufman"
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Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
I spoke too soon; I can get as far as doing t
yes, once you're in the change area you can make those decisions.
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From: "Tom Kaufman"
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Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
Yes! Yes! Yes! This is what I was lo
I spoke too soon; I can get as far as doing the control-O to open and then
look for my file. But then..once I've found the file, "Alt-F" does nothing!
What am I doing wrong?
Tom Kaufman (aka Tomcat)
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Yes! Yes! Yes! This is what I was looking for (and apparently wasn't
asking it right)..now then..if I want to change the bit rate of a file, do
these same instructions generally apply? Thanks!
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Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
Hello Milton and list: The file in question is an MP3 file. My copy of
Total Recorder is registered; all I need to understand is: how do I get to
a file (that I didn't record, using &qu
press control o then find the file as you would any other document.
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Kaufman"
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Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
But that's the thing: how do I &
More info: yes..I know where the file is saved..I may have even figured out
how to get to it with Total Recorder opened..but I haven't figured out what
to do once I get to my file.
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Hello Milton and list: The file in question is an MP3 file. My copy of
Total Recorder is registered; all I need to understand is: how do I get to a
file (that I didn't record, using "Total Recorder"..and how do I change the
bit rate!
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On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 4:44 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
I'm talking about a file that I have on my external hard drive; I have it in
a folder..what I'd l
I'm talking about a file that I have on my external hard drive; I have it in
a folder..what I'd like to do is to change the bit rate. But how do I
connect it with "Total Recorder?" This file is in no way connected with
Total Recorder. Hopefully I have cleared this up!
Tom Kaufman
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
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Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
No, he doesn't have two sound cards it
By opening the file as you would any other document, is Total Recorder not
seeing or recognising the file? What type of file are we talking about here?
On 27/11/2009, at 12:48 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
> But that's the thing: how do I "load the file into "Total Recorder?" Please
> forgive me for
But that's the thing: how do I "load the file into "Total Recorder?" Please
forgive me for showing my ignorance..but I'm just not understanding the
procedure of loading a file into Total Recorder!
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Right so now we know where we're at , yes you can do that but you'll
need to alter a few settings, some of this has already been addressed.
Load your file into Total Recorder first if its a wav, mp3, Flac, or whatever
then Total Recorder should be able to handle it.
Now from the file menu selec
Um..afraid this doesn't tell me much; let me explain further: what I want to
do is to take an already existing file that I have on my computer (actually
it's on my external drive)..and change the bit rate. If this can be done in
Total Recorder 7 (standard)..what do I do to make this magic happe
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Sent: 26 November 2009 15:11
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Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
well, one major difference is that one can record skype calls. but it's
wierd, I can record and it will pickup event sounds, jaws, but
Well for your purposes and the discussion here I don't think its going
to matter too much.
Tom Kaufman wrote:
Oops..my mistake! Am running Total Recorder 7 (standard).sorry about
that--smile..yes..I know that there are differences between the
"standard" and pro) editions of TR..although I d
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Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
well, one major difference is that one can record skype calls. but it's
wierd, I can record and it will pickup event sounds, jaws, but not winamp or
windows media p
skype
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Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
Oops..my mistake! Am running Total Recorder 7 (standard).sorry about
that--smile..yes..I know t
Oops..my mistake! Am running Total Recorder 7 (standard).sorry about
that--smile..yes..I know that there are differences between the "standard"
and pro) editions of TR..although I don't know what those differences are!
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yes it does.
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
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Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 12:20 AM
Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
Does this apply to the "Standard" edition as well? What you've written
cer
The same way you would pull up a file in notepad or word.
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From: "Tom Kaufman"
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Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: A Total Recorder Question
Okay..guess my question is this: how do I get a
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Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 4:33 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: A Total Recorder Question
Hello list: I have "Total Recorder" on my Windows XP machine; I love it for
recording things..but seems to me that it'll do other things as w
Okay before we go any further can you tell us which version of Total
Recorder you have as I believe there are some differences on this score
between the "Standard" and "Professional" versions of the software.
Tom Kaufman wrote:
Hello list: I have "Total Recorder" on my Windows XP machine;
Okay..guess my question is this: how do I get a file that I already have on
my computer into "Total Recorder" to convert it (or do what I want, be it
raise or lower the bit rate ETC?
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Okay..does this work for files that weren't recorded using Total Recorder?
And if so, could someone tell me exactly (step by step)..how this is done?
Thanks.
Tom Kaufman
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Okay..does this work for files that weren't recorded using Total Recorder?
And if so, could someone tell me exactly (step by step)..how this is done?
Thanks.
Tom Kaufman
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o the
file.
Hope this helps.
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On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 4:33 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: A Total Recorder Question
Hello list: I have "Tota
Hello list: I have "Total Recorder" on my Windows XP machine; I love it for
recording things..but seems to me that it'll do other things as well; one of
the things I'm wondering about is being able to convert files..or changing the
bit rate..is it possible to be able to do this with Total Recor
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