Total Recorder can trim silence if you want it to.  It could also be 
told to stop recording when silence occurs for a certain length of 
time, which isn't what you would want obviously but is a nice program 
capability.

Marty, when I say that it takes fewer keystrokes to set duration than 
it does to set actual time, I simply mean that if I'm recording 
something for one hour, with duration, I arrow up once to on in the 
hour field.  If I'm settng time, I have to arrow maybe as many as 
twelve tiems depending on the time of day I'm choosing.  That's the 
only difference.

I think I've experienced what you're  experiencing once, and I don't 
remember why, but it isn't the usual behavior at all.  I would 
definitely send a letter very much like what you sent to this list to 
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I had a lot more difficulties with total Recorder with Win98 than 
I've had with xp.  I found it unreliable with Win98.

There is no need to configure the scheduler.

Dean


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