Hi Susan,

I thank you for your e-mail I have had a play with the program, It
seems to be all that I need.

I will not buy it until the demonstration runs out Yes when I tried a
recording for only 10 minutes last night it seemed to sound slightly
distorted.

I like the sound of the other drivers if this means that it will
record things without picking other windows sounds up from the on
board sound it would be grate.

I tried this with total recorder using the external driver it caused
me problems so I have uninstalled the program for now ok again thanks
for all your help.

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Sent: 02 March 2005 18:27
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: scheduling a recording, best software?


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 M-stereo
are to
be avoided.  MP3 28MB per hour is the first decent choice and the next
couple above that are better.  One can record directly to WAV files
but I
haven't tried that so can't say how that comes out.  I recommend
avoiding
the "compress speech" option as it tends to distort a bit.  This could
probably be compensated for by decreasing the volume, but I haven't
experimented with that yet.  When you get more comfortable with the
program,
you may want to download and install the enhanced sound card driver
which
captures stuff before it hits the sound card and so avoids recording
any
system noises or software speech.  The place that affects outcome most
is
record volume.  There is a preset which I think sets volume at about
50 per
cent.  This works fine for most stations, but others tend to come up
either
too soft or too loud thus distorting.  Unfortunately, most of these
problems
are not product specific and occur with other recording packages.  I
haven't
used this for alternative uses as with a microphone, turntable or the
like,
but for streams, it has served me very well.  I rarely use it for
music,
however, so can't say how when maximally set it would compare to other
programs designed for recording music.
I use it mainly to regularly schedule and record several shows some of
which
I put in from the options offered and a couple I entered manually.  I
am
pleased with being able to start the program minimize it, and know
that the
programs will be captured when they come on and I can hear them at my
leisure.  I am not fond of the player part of the program and tend to
listen
to shows in winamp.  Write if I can be of any help or just for moral
support.  I will admit that though I have no trouble with the program,
others I have seen on the lists seem to.  I suspect this is in part
because
more authoritative list members push other products which which they
are
most comfortable.
Ron Denis


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