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Adjustable Delay on File Splitting for recording

Last post 03-11-2006, 12:25 by Magnus @ BassicTech. 4 replies.
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  •  02-26-2006, 15:30 171

    Adjustable Delay on File Splitting for recording

    During recording of a mp3 station the song announces the change around 5 seconds before a particular song ends. Is it possible to put in a adjuctable delay from when all tracks are automatically split. For example I manually stopped the recording at the end of a song before the next began and I ended up with 2 files instead of 1. If there was a away I could delay the split I could figure out the time between the announcement of a new track and the actual playing of it if there was some way to adjust this.

    Oh by the way great program.
    I have used both the 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 under XP and Vista Build 5308
  •  02-28-2006, 13:47 172 in reply to 171

    Yes!

    Yes that should bee VERY greate!!!
    I'm waiting on next version or update!!

    Mike
  •  03-01-2006, 8:24 173 in reply to 172

    Hi Que2 and Micael.

    Yes, this sounds like a great feature.
    I will definitely implement this in the next release.

    Thanks for you feedback.

    /M
  •  03-07-2006, 10:35 174 in reply to 173

    To accompany this it I would like to see a toggle button that offers a quick way to indicate – “I want to finish recording the song playing, but then stop recording once this current song has finished” I don’t fancy just relying on some ambiguous timeout value.
  •  03-11-2006, 12:25 175 in reply to 174

    The programmer:
    To accompany this it I would like to see a toggle button that offers a quick way to indicate – “I want to finish recording the song playing, but then stop recording once this current song has finished” I don’t fancy just relying on some ambiguous timeout value.



    I now have implemented this feature in v1.1.4, give it a try.
    (It is on the Record button, the menu arrow)

    /M
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