frustration with the scheduler
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I am trying to use the scheduler, and am not finding it useful. I can't find a way for the program to open a streaming audio show to record - thus I have to open the stream manually well in advance of the time of recording. Is there something I'm missing? If this feature is absent I strongly suggest that you implement it in the next version of the program. If it's already present, could you show me how to get it to work?
Thank you,
John H.
Thank you,
John H.
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Oleg,
I updated to version 6.5.6.0 and tried out the Recording Scheduler again.
I placed the URL for the stream in the "Open URL" field box and gave it a "Start Time", then I placed the same URL in the "Close URL" field box and gave it a "Stop Time" that was one minute later. Then I sat back and observed to see if it would work.
When my start time came I saw the recorder indicate that it started recording and when the one minute passed by the recorder stopped recording just like I expected it to do. It created a 870 KB sized (.mp3) file but the problem is that the file it creates is silent. Apparantly if you don't have the stream audibly playing in advance then the scheduler doesn't record any sound.
This seems to defeat the purpose of having a scheduler if all it does it start and stop recording music that is already playing.
Will this be corrected soon?
Thanks Oleg
Supersnake
Edited By Supersnake on 1119076248
I updated to version 6.5.6.0 and tried out the Recording Scheduler again.
I placed the URL for the stream in the "Open URL" field box and gave it a "Start Time", then I placed the same URL in the "Close URL" field box and gave it a "Stop Time" that was one minute later. Then I sat back and observed to see if it would work.
When my start time came I saw the recorder indicate that it started recording and when the one minute passed by the recorder stopped recording just like I expected it to do. It created a 870 KB sized (.mp3) file but the problem is that the file it creates is silent. Apparantly if you don't have the stream audibly playing in advance then the scheduler doesn't record any sound.
This seems to defeat the purpose of having a scheduler if all it does it start and stop recording music that is already playing.
Will this be corrected soon?
Thanks Oleg
Supersnake
Edited By Supersnake on 1119076248
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Oleg,Oleg Tsheglov wrote:Does recorder open this URL in browser window?
By default recorder must open browser window when start record and call CloseURL then record stopped.
It can not close browser window so you must specify CloseURL from browser - usually window contain "Close Window" link with JavaScript.
Here are some musical streams that can be heard 24 hours a day:
1. http://64.236.34.97:80/stream/2001
2. http://64.236.34.97:80/stream/1032
3. http://146.186.143.20:8000
4. http://205.234.179.37:80
5. http://210.124.186.246:8000
If I take any of those URLs and place it in the recorder's "Open URL" and "Close URL" field boxes, here is what happens.
1. When the "Start time" comes the recorder launches my browser (Internet Explorer) and opens a web site window for that URL. ---> The window that the browser brings me to does not contain a "close window" link nor does the browser open a secondary window with a "close" link.
2. When the "Stop time" arrives the recorder stops recording but the web page does not close - and my browser remains open. During all the time it is recording no music is being heard.
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Winamp, Windows Media Player, Foobar, and Media Player Classic all play any of those streams without opening my browser.
Thanks, Supersnake
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I have the mixer set to "What U Hear" and it records very well whenever sound is coming through the sound card - so I have no problems with manual recording.Oleg Tsheglov wrote:1. CloseURL optional and in your case not required
2. You must select appropriate recording source "Stereo Mix" in Settings->Mixer
overwise recorder will contain only silence.
3. Recorder can not open and decode stream directly - it capture decoded stream from Sound Card
Looks like I will just have to accept the fact that the "Recorder can not open and decode stream directly - it (has to) capture decoded stream from Sound Card".
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Final question then Oleg, will the Recorder in version 7 be able to open and capture decoded streams without me having to launch a media player first to make sound come through my sound card?
Thanks,
Supersnake
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I have the same problem. I am using 6.5.6.1, which I just purchased, and I have recorded a lot of silent MP3s.Supersnake wrote:I have the mixer set to "What U Hear" and it records very well whenever sound is coming through the sound card - so I have no problems with manual recording.Oleg Tsheglov wrote:1. CloseURL optional and in your case not required
2. You must select appropriate recording source "Stereo Mix" in Settings->Mixer
overwise recorder will contain only silence.
3. Recorder can not open and decode stream directly - it capture decoded stream from Sound Card
Looks like I will just have to accept the fact that the "Recorder can not open and decode stream directly - it (has to) capture decoded stream from Sound Card".
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Final question then Oleg, will the Recorder in version 7 be able to open and capture decoded streams without me having to launch a media player first to make sound come through my sound card?
Thanks,
Supersnake
I have tried these two MP3 streams that are broadcast continually:
http://radio.hiof.no/nrk-petre-128
http://malxrstream01.nrk.no/nrk-p1-128
See also:
http://media.hiof.no/english/
http://media.hiof.no/scripts/stream_details.php
I have the exact same experience as supersnake.
In the Options window, I have the following choices for Mixer:
- SigmaTel Audio (this is the soundcard)
- Bluetooth audio
I have noe "What you hear" option.
I hope you can help, as I feel I have paid $29,95 for a program I can not use for the purpose intended.
Thanks.
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You should select "Stereo Mix" input.I have noe "What you hear" option.
Please read help file for additional info. Most of new sound cards uses different names for same inputs.
"Stereo Mix" might appear as "What U Hear", "Wave", "Wave Out", "MP3" e.t.c.
You can test settings before creating scheduler event...