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Sent: 01 March 2005 22:44
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Subject: Re: scheduling a recording, best software?
Kevin: Not for sure on this; but I seem to recall hearing somewhere
that
Replay isn't very accessible to screenreaders! Could be wrong about
this;
have
oK,First, sorry about the capslock glitch in this message. Please ignore it
if you can. WELL THERE ARE MORE THAN TWO ANSWERS HERE Larry. first, UNDER
THE Add SHOWS MENU IS AN OPTION TO MANUALLY ADD A SHOW. this WILL PLACE
THE SHOW AND RELATED MATERIALS (WHICH YOU JUST FILL IN) ON YOUR OWN
Thanks Ron for excellent step by step instructions. I'll give Replay a try.
Larry
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I use re-play radio almost daily and find it very accessible with window
eyes. I suspect it is a simple setting that is preventing the program being
read by Kevin or else he is getting stuck at the initial screen where it
asks if you want to register or continu as a demo. This first bit is
not played with
changing it yet.
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Sent: 02 March 2005 14:57
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I use re-play radio almost daily and find it very
Kevin, the sound quality varies with the selection you make. In the screen
which is fourth in the five that are listed across the top: show, tuning,
schedule, sound and record (snot really sure about the order or names of the
last two), is the place to choose sound quality. A M and A
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Kevin, the sound quality varies with the selection you make. In the
screen
which is fourth
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Kevin, the sound quality varies with the selection you make. In the
screen which
Subject: RE: scheduling a recording, best software?
Hi,
I'm not sure why everyone recommends the software driver for total
recorder. I'm usng the sound board setting, with what you hear selected
in my recording properties, and I've never had a problem recording radio
streams, xmradio shows
Gary! Sound Forge 7.0 can certainly record according to a schedule but
it's price takes it out of the running for a lot of people.
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I have been looking for a good program for awhile to record from the
internet.
I downloaded replay radio 5.2 it is the demo when I load the program
up I don't get any output that is my screen reader does not appear to
see any of the buttons!!
Their is a button it says something like add show but
Hi Jerry. Yes, that's right. Thanks for that.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 10:25 AM
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Gary! Sound Forge 7.0 can
Kevin: Not for sure on this; but I seem to recall hearing somewhere that
Replay isn't very accessible to screenreaders! Could be wrong about this;
have never tried the program myself.
Tom Kaufman
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has any other ideas please feel free to let me know.
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Kevin: Not for sure on this; but I
Kaufman
Sent: 01 March 2005 22:44
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: scheduling a recording, best software?
Kevin: Not for sure on this; but I seem to recall hearing somewhere
that
Replay isn't very accessible to screenreaders! Could be wrong about
this;
have never tried the program myself
hI Kevin,
MP3 DIRECT CUT WILL DO AN AUTO RECORD USING THE WINDOWS SCHEDULER
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Sent: 28 February 2005 06:59
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Hi Kevin
gold wave will allow you to set the time in minutes
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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 5:05 AM
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hi all, i use total recorder mostly for recording to my pc. but what i
want
is a program that is capable of waking the pc up from
Kevin I don't know if it would help but perhaps you should go into your
Power Options and set it so that your computer can't go into Standby. I've
always found Standby to be flaky.
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