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    Timer Recording

    The Timer Recorder feature found under the Edit Menu is useful for such applications as recording your favorite radio broadcast (sometimes referred to as “time-shifting”) at a defined time, or to commence a surveillance recording based on a particular time of day. It is a single event 24-hour timer, which clears itself after the event has passed, or can repeat its action the following day by checking the “Re-Occurring Event” box. To set a “Start Time”, click on the number to be changed in the “Start Time” field, and use the up and down arrows until the readout agrees with the desired start time. The same process is used for setting up the timer’s “End Time.” The Re-Occurring Event checkbox will cause the recorder to record the same time span every day. Use the “File Name for Recording” in conjunction with the “Browse” feature to define the file location and name into which the recording shall be placed. You must leave the software running for the Timer Recorder feature to work and you must close the Timer Recording window. You can minimize it, but do not exit the program. If you want to disable the Timer, click on the “Cancel Timer” checkbox.
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    The Timer Recording Window

    Click on the red record button found on the tool bar in order to set your recording parameters such as sample rate, resolution (bit depth), channels (stereo or mono), and sound card location. The record dialog box will appear on your screen. Then, select the parameters that you desire and close the recorder. Those values will be saved and used by the Timer Recording feature.
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