Hi Ed,
I've been using Total Recorder for both audio and video recording during
contests.
It features a built in scheduler so you can split up the weekend in
one-hour chunks in advance.
http://www.totalrecorder.com/
In case you want to record video and audio, you can define two sources one
for video (usually a web cam) and another for audio (usually a cable going
from the SO2R box to the PC mike or line-in input). It is well documented
and it's very easy to use.
Audacity is a free alternative for audio only, but I'm not sure if it
allows you to split your recordings in advance.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/audacity/
73,
Martin LU5DX
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Ed Sawyer <sawyered@earthlink.net> wrote:
> At my station, I use a dedicated computer to run the SO2R switching and
> software. Its not the most advanced nor has the biggest hard drive. But
> its solid and stable. I also run my laptop to a separate screen providing
> the geoclock grayline and internet software like radar weather and
> propagation updates. It's a Windows 8 machine with a 500Gb hard drive. I
> am thinking that I can run a parallel audio line to my headphones into the
> line input jack of the laptop. I would need a program designed to record
> the full audio file of this magnitude.
>
>
>
> Are there suggestions and comments to the above?
>
>
>
> Ed N1UR/NV1N
>
>
>
> It seems reasonable to be ready to provide this if the above is easily
> implementable.
>
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