Hi all, I am using total recorder scheduler with total recorder
standard version, and I want to start a recording at 1 pm this
afternoon, and end the recording at 3.03 this afternoon, so, lister
Dean, said that when he used time duration, that there were fewer key
strokes, but I found as many key s
y, June 06, 2004 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: More help with total recorder!!
Hi, thank you for your reply. I am still having a problem with this Total
Recorder. I can't seem to get it to work. Do you know of a place I can
contact via phone so that they can hear my problem as I go through it?
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Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: More help with total recorder!!
> Hi, in windows 98 se, under sounds, there's only one tab, not several
> as seemed to be indicated, so, try going in to total recorder's
> options,
Hi, in windows 98 se, under sounds, there's only one tab, not several
as seemed to be indicated, so, try going in to total recorder's
options, and under system tab, check both boxes that say use preferred
settings for playback and record, and then check the second of the two
radio buttons further d
could you explain the sound card recording a little more?
thanks
harry
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Instead of recording through total recorder, you might record using your
sound card. You can make this change in the recording settings in your
sounds and audio devices tab in the control pannel using windows XP. I
believe it's just called sounds in windows versions prior to XP. If You're
record
It's me again. I am straightened out with recording with Total recorder except for
one more thing. When I go to a recording session, I used to have my setting so that I
could be able to "alt-tab" or be able to type and hear jaws talk while recording and
or listening to aa broadcast of somethin