|
Name |
Description |
Recording an Internet Broadcast |
Describes how you can record an Internet broadcast. Information in this tutorial also applies when playing a local file. |
Background Recording of an Audio Internet Stream |
Shows how to capture Internet broadcasts without using an external playback program.
|
Recording from an External Device |
Explains how to record analog sound from an external device connected to your PC's sound card. Examples of such devices include cassette players, LP players, VCRs, portable music players, personal voice recorders, etc. |
Recording Internet-telephony Conversations |
Describes how you can record Internet-telephony conversations, made using programs like Skype, Google Talk, etc.
|
Sound Format Conversion |
Explains how to use Total Recorder to convert a sound file from one format to another.
|
Using the Scheduler |
Introduces you to the basic tasks that you can accomplish with Total Recorder's scheduler. For example, you can schedule the automatic recording of an Internet transmission. |
Setting Recording Parameters |
Explains how to correctly select the recording source and parameters for your recordings.
|
Batch Processing |
Describes how to use the batch processing feature of Total Recorder. Batch processing can process one or more files. |
Splitting and Tagging Files |
Shows you how to split your recording into separate files. It also explains how Total Recorder can extract information about the clip being played and use it for file tags and names. |
Selecting an Optimal Recording Format |
Provides recommendations on how to select the optimal recording format and other attributes in Total Recorder. |
Recording on a Computer with a Screen Reader |
Provides a common approach on how to
configure the programs to avoid recording the output of
a screen reader.
|