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Scheduled radio recording
You can program scheduled recordings to let Audials One record a certain radio station at a given time, automatically.
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Creating a scheduled radio recording
This article explains how to create a new scheduled recording.
With scheduled recordings, you can easily:
- determine now what radio shows you want to record in the future, without having to remember the date and time of the show, yourself
- record a station at a given time and for a specific period even when you're away from your computer (Audials One must be running)
Scheduled recordings at a glance
Click
to open the Scheduled Recordings dialog. This dialog displays all your past and future scheduled recordings, along with their working status.
Tip: Hover the status texts with the mouse pointer to display a tooltip giving details about the status of the recording.
Once a scheduled recording has been started, Audials One also displays the recorded station in the Radio recording list.
Find all your finished scheduled recordings in the Player, ready for playback.
Questions and Answers
Do I need to let Audials One run to make the scheduled recording work?
Yes, Audials One needs to run to do scheduled radio recordings. Audials One displays a warning when you are about to exit the program, but a scheduled recording would start in the near future.
What's the difference between a scheduled recording and a recording job?
Scheduled recordings have a defined start time and a defined end time. They can begin at any point of time in the future. Recording jobs, on the other hand, can only be defined for already running recordings. Jobs start right-away, and end e.g. after 100 tracks have been recorded.
Related information
Audials 9.0
| 2010-07-20