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Hi all!
I'm curious
I myself here use Total Recorder in conjunction with other products
such as Sound Forge etc on the Pc, as Steve's already pointed out,
Total Recorder and Sound Forge for example are 2 different programmes
and cannot be compared with one and other though having said that if
you just want som
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Hi all!
I'm curious about total recorder, but I have some concerns. It's my
understanding that it installs drivers which may or may not interfere with the
performance of Jaws. I've also been told that these drivers can be disabled,
and was wondering if there was a way to insure the stability of
Allison:
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 15:23:48 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi all!
>I'm curious about total recorder, but I have some concerns. It's my
>understanding that it installs drivers which may or may not interfere with the
>performance of Jaws. >I've also been told that these drivers can be disabled,
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Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: questions regarding total recorder scheduler
> Hi Ann, so does that mean that total recorder scheduler won't work with
> total recorder standard edition? That is too bad. I only found
's. You
> have to use
> >Total Recorder Pro or Developer editions for that feature.
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> >~Ann
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Yes, Ann is correct. You can schedule a recording to start and stop with
the standard edition, but you already have to be connected to the sound
source. Or you can schedule a playback, using TR as an alarm clock. With
Professional, you can tell the program to connect to a Url at the given
tim
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>> Hi all, I decided last night, to try total recorder scheduler out, and
>> I can figure most of it out,
tober 18, 2005 6:25 AM
Subject: questions regarding total recorder scheduler
> Hi all, I decided last night, to try total recorder scheduler out, and
> I can figure most of it out, but I wanted just to record something once
> for an hour, and so I found the radio buttons that said absolut
Marty I don't know if this will help, but on the scheduler there are several
pages. You were on the first page, where you schedule the time and name of
your recording. I don't know the window eyes command but with jaws it's
control tab; I have to control tab to get to the streaming page and it
Hi all, I decided last night, to try total recorder scheduler out, and
I can figure most of it out, but I wanted just to record something once
for an hour, and so I found the radio buttons that said absolute and
duration, and left the radio button at the once setting, but I couldn't
find any place
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