Also, you can background record (maybe you need the professional version). Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> I on't record software streams from Total Recorder all that often > these days as I have other ways of doing such things <smile> but if I > recall corrrectly there's an "Exclusions" list somewhere where you can > add those pieces of software you don't want to record the audio from, > JAWS for example. > > > On 17/11/2014 3:43 AM, Tom Kaufman wrote: > > I have been using Total Recorder since either 22008 or 2009; the only thing > > I know of that would make it even better for me is if there were some way > > (and maybe there is and I don't know about it) but if I could record an > > audio stream and still use my screen reading software (in my case, that > > screen reader would be Jaws 16) now I am using the standard version of TR; > > have never been clear if I went to the "pro" version if I could then record > > and still do things like listen and type emails and such or not! This is > > one of the neat things I like about Tapin Radio; you can do whatever you > > want with your computer and it won't mess up your recording as Tapin Radio > > records _directly_ from the internet! > > Tom Kaufman > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane > > Trethowan > > Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 1:49 AM > > To: PC Audio Discussion List > > Subject: Re: Reinstalled Total Recorder > > > > Ye, I can understand where you're coming from there and that makes > > perfect sense. > > > > I haven't been using Total Recorder a lot mainly due to the reasons I > > outlined in the first eMail of this discussion but there is still > > nothing that equals the recording power of the Total Recorder software > > package under Windows to my knowledge. > > > > I've been using Total Recorder since early 2003 - I started using it > > when the swecond Gulf war started - and the software has never let me > > down and has produced very good recordings which is more than I can say > > for some of the more expensive pieces of software which do two things > > obviously, promise so much but deliver so little and take an eternity to > > actually get the recording started. > > > > > > On 16/11/2014 5:37 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote: > >> I don't use TR as much as I used to...only because I record a lot with > > Tapin > >> Radio when recording audio streams! But I agree whole-heartedly that > > Total > >> Recorder is a fine program! > >> Tom Kaufman > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of ken > > reed > >> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 12:42 AM > >> To: PC Audio Discussion List > >> Subject: Re: Reinstalled Total Recorder > >> > >> Hi Dane, I couldn't agree more. > >> I've been using t r for about 12 years now, and I don't know why there > > isn't > >> any excitement about it. > >> > >> It's the best thing going. > >> > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Dane Trethowan > >> Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2014 5:02 PM > >> To: PC Audio Discussion List > >> Subject: Re: Reinstalled Total Recorder > >> > >> What I'm about to say is my personal point of view but when it comes to > >> Audacity then I can only say that people just have time to waste. > >> > >> Yeah sure! its free but all the ucking about that people seem to have to > >> do to get the thing working when there's stuff like Total Recorder just > >> sitting there waiting to be part of your software collection and again, > >> the software doesn't cost a Kings Ransom - even if you get the Video > >> Edition which I have -. > >> > >> I haven't played with too many of the add-ons available though I've used > >> the speech add-on and its not too bad, again cheap at $32 I think it was. > >> > >> The Editor in the Professional version does a pretty slick hob though > >> I've changed a few of the keyboard shortcuts to reflect my personal > >> tasts, changing shortcut keys isn't difficult either. > >> > >> And finally, You're absolutely spot-on when you talk of the excellent > >> support from High Criteria, just go onto their web site and look at the > >> various tutorials and primers, not only on products from High Criteria > >> but on associated topics such as recording different types of audio etc. > >> > >> > >> On 16/11/2014 8:44 AM, Aidan wrote: > >>> Yes, its the best program out there I found. Many people don't believe > >>> it. Why should many struggle to use complex stuff like audacity if > >>> this can do such a good job? I understand for advanced stuff you would > >>> go furder but really this help in so many remarks. I like the fact > >>> that you can split files in realtime manually. I don't even think it > >>> can be done with GoldWave. Split by time many programs supports, but > >>> split manually is something to struggle to find. The skedular is easy > >>> to use and I like the fact that each dialog that might pup up have a > >>> copy and debug button so you can send them all the info they need. It > >>> also have a system as whereby you can save bug info settings to a file > >>> and stuff so you can send to tech support. There staff is really > >>> helpful and with such kind of tools they can easyer help you solve > >>> problems and you can actually get the help you need. I really think > >>> people should try it before they give it up. If you install it with > >>> the default settings and don't change the driver moad, then you will > >>> be fine on most newer systems. > >>> > >>> On 15/11/2014, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote: > >>>> I've just reinstlaled this software onto my Desktop, haven't used Total > >>>> Recorder for absolute ages, I've been meaning to reinstall since my > >>>> system had a major crash last year bu never got around to doing the job > >>>> until now, its like having an old friend back when that software is > >>>> handy to the fingertips and whoever set the price at High Criteria at > >>>> $35 for the Professional Total Recorder version sure gave us a bartain - > >>>> if nt a giveaway price -. > >>>> > >>>> Anyway to the point, I've been setting up some schedules and other stuff > >>>> and I note that many of the problems I'd noted in previous versions of > >>>> the product seem to have been dealt with and I'm sure I'm not the only > >>>> one to have written to High Criteria either so thanks to those on this > >>>> and other lists who bothered to give High Criteria excellent feedback. > >>>> > >>>> The sluggish menu navigation seems to have been fixed, there was a delay > >>>> between the time you pressed a navigation key in the menu system and the > >>>> time the computer spoke, very annoying. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> > > > > > -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com