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  • Posted a comment on ticket #28 on SermonRecorder

    The problem is still there, but I have found an other solution/software that runs insstead. For me, you can close this, but I'm not sure why this is happening.

  • Posted a comment on ticket #28 on SermonRecorder

    Update at the ticket After I have updated the driver for the sound card, I can start the application, but only with version SermonRecorder_0.8.2-Setup-170114 I get another issue this time As you can see at the pic "Image 006.png" the Settings is wrong and even if I adjust it, it will not go further Just many error codes

  • Posted a comment on ticket #28 on SermonRecorder

    I'm not sure how the priority works, bu this is a large issue

  • Created ticket #28 on SermonRecorder

    Can't run the application on desktop pc, different issue depend of the version

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on SermonRecorder

    Hi again. In know that it was a long time ago that I set this question. But I have not heard ahything more, how is it going or have it been cancelled?

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on SermonRecorder

    Thanks for the feedback I think that it might be 2 different type of mode Auto split ot manual split The two should not take out each other, but you should be able to choose which mode you want to split the tracks You have the rights about adding an extra button, for example name it like Split or New track

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on SermonRecorder

    Hi. I manage recordings at the Church at home and today has a program where you can click on the "new track". Then the program makes so that it becomes a new track manually. See that you can turn on so this happens automatically, but I want to be able to do it manually. Is there as an option, or can it be as a improvment? Best regards and blessed Samflo36

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