Re: getting dial-up to autodisconnect after recording from the net

2004-06-07 Thread Ron and/or Susan Denis
You use the program with the speech provided by your screen reader. There is an add-on that I believe allows you to skip comercials when playing back the recording. I have no experience with it so can't say whether or how well it works. Since the files are mp3, mine are read by win-amp and I righ

Re: getting dial-up to autodisconnect after recording from the net

2004-06-07 Thread hank smith
:37 PM Subject: Re: getting dial-up to autodisconnect after recording from the net > Depends on what kind of help you want. Replay radio is a program that lets you > schedule programs to record from the internet and then listen to later. The initial > screen is a bit tricky but once

Re: getting dial-up to autodisconnect after recording from the net

2004-06-07 Thread Ron and/or Susan Denis
Depends on what kind of help you want. Replay radio is a program that lets you schedule programs to record from the internet and then listen to later. The initial screen is a bit tricky but once registered or once demo is selected, the program is easy to use and speaks well. Ron Denis _

Re: getting dial-up to autodisconnect after recording from the net

2004-06-07 Thread hank smith
how do you use replay radio? can some one help me out? - Original Message - From: "Ron and/or Susan Denis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 11:53 AM Subject: getting dial-up to autodisconn

getting dial-up to autodisconnect after recording from the net

2004-06-07 Thread Ron and/or Susan Denis
I have just begun using replay radio. I imagine that this question could be equally valid for total recorder, however. I have a dial up network. When a recording of a program is scheduled, the connection is made and recording runs as expected. When done, the program stops and the auto disconnec