Do people these days find that Total Recorder is as accessible, or more
accessible than recording programs like Nero?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dane Trethowan" <grtd...@internode.on.net>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2010 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: Direct Link to total Recorder Standard was Re: Total
RecorderVersion 8.1 is Released
I'd certainly upgrade to 8.1 if you're serious about recording and you
already have Total Recorder Pro, I don't think v6 had Time Shifting or cue
editing for example, cue editing is an extremely powerful tool which
brings Total Recorder into the world of very nice little pieces of audio
editing software as well as the best audio/video recorder - not to mention
probably one of the most accessible audio/video recorders - on the market.
The differences between versions? I don't think the standard version
offers much in the way of editing capabilities if any and it certainly
doesn't have much in the way of scheduling and capabilities for recording
off the Internet. The developer edition is exactly that, for developers
who want to develop extra plug-ins, put total recorder into software
packages they write and so on, that's how I understand it anyway. A full
comparison chart of Total Recorder versions can be found at
http://www.totalrecorder.com
On 08/03/2010, at 3:28 AM, Colin r. Howard wrote:
Greetings,
Currently, I have Total Recorder v6.1 pro, not sure what the difference
is
between pro and standard, please can somebody explain the differences
between pro and standard and, if applicable, any other versions?
I may, if thought a good idea, jump straight for 8.1, I currently have
WindowsXP home on a desktop and a Kompak laptop, both currently running
v6.1
pro. My access software is Jaws v10 on the laptop and v11 on the
desktop,
so if there are any scripts, it would be helpful. I can use v6.1 pro to
some extent but expect with scripts it ought to be more useable. Am
interested to hear comments from others and where, if, scripts may be
obtainable. So far I only use TR for recording off the net or upstairs
via
line in and/or off the net. I have been advised certainly to date, have
also found by looking, the editting functions are largely inaccessible.
Therefore, to date, I have used GoldWave v5.55 for virtually all my
editting.
From Colin Howard who lives near Southampton in
Southern England.
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