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Audacity and timing a recording
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<blockquote data-quote="neilf" data-source="post: 674808" data-attributes="member: 53279"><p>I used to use this on a PC to record streaming radio. I now use the Mac version occasionally (when Radioshift fails - again). On the PC there was a nice workaround which allowed you to set up a recording, so that it stopped at a required length of time. You would open a new track, view the amount of time you wanted to record and then drag your mouse pointer from the beginning of the track, to the desired time length.</p><p></p><p>Hope I am making sense! Anyway, this doesn't seem to work in OS X. Anyone know why, or another way to do it?</p><p></p><p>N</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilf, post: 674808, member: 53279"] I used to use this on a PC to record streaming radio. I now use the Mac version occasionally (when Radioshift fails - again). On the PC there was a nice workaround which allowed you to set up a recording, so that it stopped at a required length of time. You would open a new track, view the amount of time you wanted to record and then drag your mouse pointer from the beginning of the track, to the desired time length. Hope I am making sense! Anyway, this doesn't seem to work in OS X. Anyone know why, or another way to do it? N [/QUOTE]
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