RadioLogger

Bojadin

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Hello. Hope this is right place to post this.
I am in search for some recorder that will boot with windows and just do what it suppose to do. I saw RadioLogger and it's very promissing, however some stuff are limiting and some behaviour is bit odd.

1. Why is there only maximum 60 minutes split file? I need to record 24hours, for minimum 2 months. So some non-stop mode with spliting files to 12 or atleast 6 hours is needed there. It is just to many files for 2+ months. to be recorded as 60 minutes segments.
2. While radio logger sitting nicely to system tray, whenever record reach end (1hour if split is ON), it popups/miximize itself, why?
3. 'Start in tray' missing.
4. I am surprised to see included codecs, but how 'wave' is missing?
5. If program is started in non-Auto mode does not show Rec and Stop buttons, until you start and stop "auto".

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1. Why is there only maximum 60 minutes split file? I need to record 24hours, for minimum 2 months. So some non-stop mode with spliting files to 12 or atleast 6 hours is needed there. It is just to many files for 2+ months. to be recorded as 60 minutes segments.
While RadioLogger does split it into 60-minute segments, no audio is missing (while new recording is started, audio is buffered and then put into the new segment).

2. While radio logger sitting nicely to system tray, whenever record reach end (1hour if split is ON), it popups/miximize itself, why?
It shouldn't do it, what version do you use?

3. 'Start in tray' missing.
Indeed, added to the to-do list.

4. I am surprised to see included codecs, but how 'wave' is missing?
Recording in WAV format does not make any sense because of its size. If you need lossless recording, you can use the FLAC option.

5. If program is started in non-Auto mode does not show Rec and Stop buttons, until you start and stop "auto".
Thank you, we'll check if this is a bug.
 
1. That is not the point. Point is that in my case i need to keep minimum 1500+ files in folder wich is nonsence and sometimes detramental for HDDs. Also Some shows or parts that need to be recorded are many times more then 60 minutes, wich calls for file merging one way or another.
Now i see many asked for this 60minutes limit to be rised. Seems not easy possible for some reason.

2. Any version.

4. Sure, but usually wav is somewhat default, and nice for quick editing in daw's, etc.
 
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