[access-uk] A Total Recorder annoyance.

  • From: Colin Howard <colin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pc-audio@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2011 16:02:22 +0100

Greetings,

Here is my problem.

I started recording to a file and saved it to an external hard drive, in
order to give it a name.

I then continued using the file appending to it.  I then finished my
recording and tried to save the file which was just over an hour duration
but TR said the disk was not accessible.  I checked via My Computer and it
was not visible, so pushed the connections firmly in, again, checking with
My Computer, the disk could now be seen and I could read from it.

So, tried again saving the file from TR and it still said disk was not
accessible.  

In most other packages I've used, should this happen (as sometimes it does)
a second attempt to save the file allows it to be saved.  I even tried save
as substituting c:\ for the original drive and it still complained the disk
was not accessible.

Should such a thing happen again, how do I force TR to save the file?  Could
I enter on the to-start button, then mark the start with shift-l then enter
on the to-end button then mark the end of the file using shift-r, then save
selection as?

I tried copying the content to clipboard, only to be informed there was
insufficient memory to save the content to the clipboard, for I hoped, by
this method, to open a new file and paste in the content thence save to my
c:\ drive.

I am using WindowsXP Home and TR v8.2Pro.

Ideas would be most appreciated.


Colin Howard living in Park gate near Swanwick, 
a village in the southern English county of Hampshire 
where Britain's national air traffic control centre is now 
based, notes no matter whether 
summer or winter, often, we are the warmest place 
in the UK according to stats given out on the late 
night BBC Radio 4 weather forecast, when Lee-on-Solent, 
Gosport,  is frequently sited and as we are only a few 
miles west, we enjoy the clement conditions also.
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