RadioLogger Multiple Instances

kam

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I'm looking for a way to start RadioLogger with multiple instances and configurations on the same system.

The goal is to run two copies and record two stations on one system.

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kam said:
I'm looking for a way to start RadioLogger with multiple instances and configurations on the same system.

The goal is to run two copies and record two stations on one system.

??
Install it to the two different folders and configure each instance.
 
If I understood there are two different Radio Stations wich broadcast from the same PC with two separated RadioBOSS.

Still I need more details. The content of transmission is the same for both Radio Station or is different? Every RadioBOSS has the same playlists in the same time?

Those questions are important for recording. If you run two different Radio Stations with different content with two RB instances then in RadioLogger the source of recording is not the same. Need two RadioLogger instances too.
 
No, this is nothing to do with RadioBoss.  This is strictly about RaidoLogger (or two copies of RL) recording from two separate sound card inputs on a single dedicated system.

Creating two installation folders and launching from the executable in those folders  does not appear to work.. It will only launch a single copy of the program.
 
kam said:
Creating two installation folders and launching from the executable in those folders  does not appear to work.. It will only launch a single copy of the program.
It should work. Make sure you're using the latest RadioLogger version.
 
Running 2.5.0.1 fresh from the website

Screenshot attached of shortcut configuration is attached.

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Looks like a bug in the software - we'll release an update this week to fix it. Sorry for the inconvenience.
 
Yay! Thank you!

in the meantime, I've found a way to hack around the problem.

Create a second user account on the system

Launch the first instance

On the second icon,  SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK, select Run As Different User

It obviously wont auto launch on system start, but it will work for now.  :P
 
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