Hi all, I wanted to record something with total recorder scheduler, so I set it up, but when I got back and checked the file that was supposed to have been an hour long, it was only 52 minutes and 38 seconds long, according to the jump to feature in winamp, so, first, is total recorder scheduler inaccurate regarding the time it actually records files, and if not, what am I doing incorrectly with 98 se? Here are the steps I use to record with the scheduler. 1. I open up total recorder, and press alt t, and then press enter on the scheduler dialog. 2. I tab to the new button, and press enter, and tab amongst the radio buttons, leaving them all at their default positions. 3. let's say I want to record something at 8 pm tonight, I tab past the first 3 combo boxes indicating the year, month, and day. 4. I then tab one box over to the start time combo box, and arrow down to 20, which stands for 8 pm, and tab to the other edit boxes, and leave them on 00. 5. I tab past the check box that says stop time, which is already checked, and in the next combo box, I choose 21 for 9 pm, and leave the other 2 boxes at 00. 6. I tab to the radio button that says auto name, and move this to the second radio button, which is this file, and then tab to the browse button, and press the space bar, enter my file name, and tab to the save button, and press the space bar, then, back in the main scheduler screen, I tab to okay, and press the space bar, and start my stream. When I had done all these steps before, Norton anti-virus did run at 8 pm, but I don't think that would have prevented total recorder from recording the entire time of the scheduled event, so, what might I be doing incorrectly? I know there's an absolute time and a duration set of radio buttons, should something be done with these or what? I also noticed, that if I pressed the now button, that the time in the combo boxes got all messed up, so I left that alone, but is this normal for the files to display incorrect time when being played back with winamp? I'm using total recorder 5.3, window-eyes 5.5, windows 98 se, 192 megs of ram, and a 400 megs processor if any of this information helps.
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