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bill carty June 1st 04 08:41 PM

bc 780 audio recording.
 
I have winscan and it has a button marked record audio to wav file.

I don't know what I am doing wrong but I can't seem to find the audio wave
files.

I can record to a recorder, but can't seem to get it to record to a wave
file on my computer.

Suggestions welcomed

Bill Carty



Dwayne June 1st 04 10:40 PM

In article ,
says...
I have winscan and it has a button marked record audio to wav file.

I don't know what I am doing wrong but I can't seem to find the audio wave
files.

I can record to a recorder, but can't seem to get it to record to a wave
file on my computer.

Suggestions welcomed

Bill Carty


It is in the winscan folder. If you want to use something better for the
recording and control then try Trunkstar780. Winscan780 will breakup
each transmission into a new .wav file. Trunkstar780 will keep
everything in one file with the time and date stamped.

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Dwayne
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/

Frank346 June 2nd 04 01:14 AM

Skip Winscan and Trunkstar, neither of which work very well. Use IDTracker
instead for recording.

"bill carty" wrote in message
...
I have winscan and it has a button marked record audio to wav file.

I don't know what I am doing wrong but I can't seem to find the audio wave
files.

I can record to a recorder, but can't seem to get it to record to a wave
file on my computer.

Suggestions welcomed

Bill Carty





Jeff Seale June 2nd 04 02:04 AM

Frank346 wrote:
Skip Winscan and Trunkstar, neither of which work very well. Use IDTracker
instead for recording.

"bill carty" wrote in message
...

I have winscan and it has a button marked record audio to wav file.

I don't know what I am doing wrong but I can't seem to find the audio wave
files.

I can record to a recorder, but can't seem to get it to record to a wave
file on my computer.

Suggestions welcomed

Bill Carty






That only works if you're recording trunked frequencies. I like to use
Audadcity for general recording off the scanner.

Jeff Seale
Louisville, KY

Dwayne June 2nd 04 02:38 AM

In article , frank346
@groznyk.com says...
Skip Winscan and Trunkstar, neither of which work very well.

Trunkstar works great for recording and controlling the radio. I do like
to use ACR780 for working on the freq files. What is it about Trunkstar
that you think does not work very well when it comes to controlling and
recording? Also like what was already said, ID tracker will only work
for trunked systems.
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Dwayne
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/

The up and coming BC246T (Looks VERY Promising)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Uniden_BC246T

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanFindlay/

Dwayne June 2nd 04 02:40 AM

In article zI9vc.29309$IB.1433@attbi_s04,
says...
I like to use
Audadcity for general recording off the scanner.

Does Audacity put the freq, date and time stamps in the file?
--
-----------
Dwayne
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/

The up and coming BC246T (Looks VERY Promising)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Uniden_BC246T

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanFindlay/

Jeff Seale June 2nd 04 12:27 PM

Dwayne wrote:

In article zI9vc.29309$IB.1433@attbi_s04,
says...

I like to use
Audadcity for general recording off the scanner.


Does Audacity put the freq, date and time stamps in the file?


No, it's just a basic audio recording app.

I know TrunkStar does the time stamp thing, but it's nothing like
IDTracker (both of which I use).

Jeff Seale
Louisville, KY

Grundig Satellit 800, YB550PE
Realistic DX440
Uniden BC780
Radio Shack Pro95

Frank346 June 2nd 04 01:21 PM

IDTracker records conventional frequencies just fine if it is set up
properly. It is necessary to select the relevant bank, select Edit, and
check the track frequencies box.

Trunkstar and the other Signal Intelligence programs I've tried are full of
bugs and missing functions. Trunkstar780 actually assigned the wrong
talkgroup ID to the WAV files when I auditioned the program. Maybe that was
fixed in one of the dozens of versions of the program, but I don't have the
time to keep up with the new release of the week. The author of Trunkstar is
not very competent and would probably not be able to make a living writing
software in a more demanding venue.

We do agree on Butel software - good stuff.

"Dwayne" wrote in message
.net...
In article , frank346
@groznyk.com says...
Skip Winscan and Trunkstar, neither of which work very well.

Trunkstar works great for recording and controlling the radio. I do like
to use ACR780 for working on the freq files. What is it about Trunkstar
that you think does not work very well when it comes to controlling and
recording? Also like what was already said, ID tracker will only work
for trunked systems.




andy June 3rd 04 02:45 PM

http://discriminator.nl/ubc780xlt/index.html

bill carty June 5th 04 08:54 PM

Thanks gentel people. I did find the wave files. but the audio is super
poor. I couldn't get it to play back loud enough to hear, I have aprogram
called audio surgeon lets me do some things with the audio like remove
noise, or increase the apparent volume with out turning up the speaker
volume.

I'll get to work.

Thanks for all of your responses.

Bill Carty
"andy" wrote in message
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http://discriminator.nl/ubc780xlt/index.html





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