Total Record and Windows7

2010-11-02 Thread Peter Tighe
I have just installed Total recorder in windows7 and I am very discouraged to find that when I record, I not only record the internet stream, but I also record Jaws. In Windows xp when I set the recording source to software rather than soundboard, Jaws was silent. This was the best feature of

Re: Total Record and Windows7

2010-11-02 Thread Larry Higgins
\Peter, I may not have the answer because I am not using Windows 7. The only reason I even respond to your post is to ask a question. Are you able to record the stream by using the open URL option in the file menu? If you can do that with the stream you are recording, then you definitely wont

Re: Total Record and Windows7

2010-11-02 Thread Tom Kaufman
Message - From: Larry Higgins lhigg...@tbcnet.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 2:36 PM Subject: Re: Total Record and Windows7 \Peter, I may not have the answer because I am not using Windows 7. The only reason I even respond to your post

Re: Total Record and Windows7

2010-11-02 Thread Larry Higgins
:36 PM Subject: Re: Total Record and Windows7 \Peter, I may not have the answer because I am not using Windows 7. The only reason I even respond to your post is to ask a question. Are you able to record the stream by using the open URL option in the file menu? If you can do that with the stream

Re: Total Record and Windows7

2010-11-02 Thread Tom Kaufman
, November 02, 2010 4:51 PM Subject: Re: Total Record and Windows7 As I said, if you record the stream by opening the URL, you don't have to worry about hearing your synth in your recording. If you record from your receiver, you record using line in and you don't have to worry about hearing your synth