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  1. Thanks Great it works for you. My solution only starts and stops VRS. Recording is the work of VRS and I think it creates separate files for the time your continue signal works.
  2. That would be a great new function for next version. Or something that moves the wav to an other directory. If you can set a delete the wav after x days that's great too.
  3. You are the first person with an answer, but we have searched for other tools and found something. Autohotkey. This is a program to control the game port. It recognizes pulses from the gameport and with Autohotkey you can send a DOS command line command to start and stop VRS! In VRS we have selected the continuous record option and it works great!
  4. Hello, At the moment I am testing VRS for recording complete hours of radio programmes at a radio station. We are starting the recording by a pulse from our automation system. That system broadcasts the pulse to a hardware trigger card which broadcasts it to the gameport in the computer where VRS is installed. Starting and stopping pulses can be send with different joystick buttons. I have seen VRS is only accepting continuous pulse signals, but I can only give short pulses. So I think this is the main issue about my 'problem'. At the moment VRS is recording a few from a second every hour. Is there a solution for this? You can say: record the whole hour from xx:00:00 to xx:59:59, but we don't want to record the news and commercial breaks at the top of the hour. For recording the complete airtime (for the law) we are using an other system. Thanks for answering, Edgar
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