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  1. The following from NCH Software Support ...

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    "I'm sorry but indeed, there is no "Ignore breaks in audio streams" under "Options".
    If you have any ideas that you would like to be implemented into future releases, please, be acknowledged that you can deliver them directly to our developers using the following service: http://www.nch.com.au/suggestions/
    Kindly let us know if there is anything else that we can assist you with."

    Suggestions? That they cease selling lemon software, 'cos it won't fit in my computer!

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    Eric


     

  2. Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!

    31.9505° S, 115.8605° E

    NCH do you read? Flak is thicker than the fragmented .wav files of v 4.00 and v 4.01

    Hallo vapors;

    I replaced v 4.00 with v 4.01 but still no option to "Ignore breaks in audio streams", under Devices or anywhere else.

    I've submitted a ticket to Technical Support requesting Search and Rescue. Let's hope the weather is benign in the Indian Ocean.

    Eric - anxiously watching the altimeter!

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  3. My apologies if this problem has already been raised. At age 74 years and new to a lot of amazing software I'm very ready to seek immediate help.

    I have installed SoundTap v 4.00 Licensed software on a machine running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1. Full specifications (from Piriform 'speccy') at http://www.randomvoting.com/exhibits/ERIC-PC_speccy.txt

    The Sound input device option is set at Stereo Mix (Realtek High Definition).

    'Also record from microphone' was un-checked.

    It's the Labor Day holiday weekend in Western Australia and I was trying to record a YouTube version of 'The Internationale' (Video URL at https://youtu.be/xJB3aRd-q74 ) for the benefit of an aging relative who is unable to reach the computer desk. The video is of 4:29 duration.

    But I couldn't get a continuous recording. What I kept getting was a series (see a typical list below) of .wav files that appeared to have no discernible pattern.

     05/03/2018  04:00 PM        11,687,530 2018-03-05 155903.wav
    05/03/2018  04:00 PM           467,474 2018-03-05 160019.wav
    05/03/2018  04:00 PM         1,329,746 2018-03-05 160024.wav
    05/03/2018  04:01 PM         4,847,390 2018-03-05 160034.wav
    05/03/2018  04:02 PM         9,946,358 2018-03-05 160104.wav
    05/03/2018  04:02 PM         1,354,158 2018-03-05 160203.wav
    05/03/2018  04:02 PM         1,291,590 2018-03-05 160212.wav
    05/03/2018  04:02 PM           414,834 2018-03-05 160224.wav
    05/03/2018  04:02 PM           527,698 2018-03-05 160230.wav
    05/03/2018  04:02 PM           157,246 2018-03-05 160234.wav
    05/03/2018  04:02 PM           176,790 2018-03-05 160236.wav
    05/03/2018  04:03 PM        10,463,654 2018-03-05 160239.wav

    Is there a way I can get the entire 4:29 minutes into one continuous recording?

    Or do I need RecordPad to do the job?

    Eric, in Thornlie, Western Australia.

     

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