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brotherS:
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Total_Recorder/947823164/1

Publisher's Description:
Total Recorder records streaming audio, mic input, line-in input, and DVD & CD sounds. The recordings are saved to your hard-drive in either WAV or MP3 format. Convert different sound formats to WAV and MP3.

from another discussion:
[...] if you ever were to consider a program that costs money, I must say I have been a happy registered user of Total Recorder for 4+ years  (www.highcriteria.com)
-vegas (November 19, 2005, 06:56 PM)
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I'm using a different program that I bought years ago but read about Total Recorder many times. I'm quite happy with the one I use but feel the need to search for one that allow me to automate recordings/use scripts to record stuff. I understand Total Recorder is good for that?

I hope vegas could go into details here and maybe show some screenshots or guide us to nice online tutorials :)

tsaint:
A bit of a view of total recorder - sorry about the lack of annotations at this stage.
Its quick and dirty cos Im supposed to be working ....
http://tony.dcmembers.com/tr.html
tony

vegas:
There's nothing that I could show you that you can't find by reading the manual which is here (http://www.highcriteria.com/download/TotalRecorder.pdf).  It's definitely written quite well, not to mention some of the mini-tutorials on the website itself, good stuff.

brotherS:
A bit of a view of total recorder - sorry about the lack of annotations at this stage.
Its quick and dirty cos Im supposed to be working ....
http://tony.dcmembers.com/tr.html
-tsaint (November 20, 2005, 04:13 PM)
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WOW WOW WOW! Total Recorder seems to be THE solution that I need! Thanks, Tony!

Some reviews: http://www.highcriteria.com/main_reviews.htm

brotherS:
There's nothing that I could show you that you can't find by reading the manual which is here (http://www.highcriteria.com/download/TotalRecorder.pdf).  It's definitely written quite well, not to mention some of the mini-tutorials on the website itself, good stuff.
-vegas (November 20, 2005, 09:00 PM)
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Thanks for the URL, will read that too.

Question to both of you (and whoever is reading this): How willing is the coder to add new features to TR?

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