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Koss4AA
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Trying to find air check software
« on: May 25, 2012, 06:25:47 PM »

I'm looking for a software program to record digital airchecks. Not logger type software but for 'checking a show.

I had just what I want in 2008, but can't remember who I bought/downloaded it from. Former co-workers don't know. It made an mp3 file for each break,  with the day/time as part of the file name. Every show had its own folder with all that day's breaks in it. Mic relay turned the software on/off. It was only $25 as I recall, and a really great program. You set up what days/hours to record and never missed recording a show.

I've googled to find this or a program like it with no success, can anyone help? Or have another suggestion?

Thanks!

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Re: Trying to find air check software
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2012, 09:43:52 PM »

Was it Total Recorder?
http://www.totalrecorder.com/
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Re: Trying to find air check software
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2012, 06:25:04 PM »

No this isn't the one I had but may be usable, I need to read a lot more of their info to be sure. Thanks very much for this lead!
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Re: Trying to find air check software
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2012, 12:01:28 AM »

The Telos Profiler has the ability to "skim" like you want. Then you can access each break individually.
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Re: Trying to find air check software
« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2012, 12:09:59 AM »

I miss the days of simply hooking a cassette recorder to the mic button.
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Re: Trying to find air check software
« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2012, 06:45:08 PM »

The Telos Profiler has the ability to "skim" like you want. Then you can access each break individually.

Thanks Rico I'll check on that

I miss the days of simply hooking a cassette recorder to the mic button.

Ruger, that's what I have now, so I have 'checks. Total pain to roll it onto Adobe to make digital files though
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Re: Trying to find air check software
« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2012, 08:24:10 AM »

Skimmer Plus is what I use.  Very solid and you can buy the cheap usb relay card and have it record both long form and mic breaks by just hooking up the on off buttons to the card.
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Re: Trying to find air check software
« Reply #7 on: July 09, 2012, 12:25:48 PM »

I have an application called SureLog which can record via contact-closure, either in individually time-stamped files or by appending a single file with each subsequent "mic-live" portion of audio.  It requires a Game/Joystick input (analogue or USB) for this feature but otherwise operates as a standard "logger" direct to MP3/WAV.
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Re: Trying to find air check software
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2012, 04:10:50 AM »

Step Voice Recorder is what I use.  Right now, I have my Insignia HD radio connected to my computers USB port (USB powered!) and with a 3.5mm cable connected to my computer's Line Input.  I am recording 98.9 out of Austin right now, In case they flip to UT (which I hope not).  I have several hours on each, it can hold up to 18 hours of music on each file before given me a needs to close, illegal function call error.

Then I will be moving them to DVD+R discs, clearing the way for more.

That way if 98.9 ceases to be oldies, I will have the music for good! It would be like nothing changed except I will have to buy an MP3 player and leave my cassette walkman at home, or record onto cassettes and play them (but will have to charge the rechargeable batteries some more)

Though it won't be the same as hearing directly from the FM.
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Re: Trying to find air check software
« Reply #9 on: July 25, 2012, 01:54:53 PM »

Koss, there are two free programs you may find helpful; neither are Windows programs (they are Linux) but they offer pretty much what you want.

First is called "Linux Audio Backstop". It can run on the crappiest computer you have stuffed into a corner of the garage (down to a P-II 450!), but it will need a relay GPIO board to read mic switch closures. See details at:
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/LAB_-_stand-alone_system_for_the_automated,_unattended_recording_and_playback_of_audio

Second is ROTTER (http://www.aelius.com/njh/rotter/) which is actually a logging machine, not an airchecker. But it does the job of those expensive dedicated logging machines and is drop-dead free.

Even if these aren't what you're after, you may find them useful down the road. Good luck.

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