Yes to the first question you asked. What I do here is on 1 PC I let it record all my stream capture type recordings and my other PC to do my audio output style recordings. I hope you understand. If you get alot of dropped connections then YES to the buffer settings. But if it only happens to you with WMKV then NO is my answer. --- pamdrake <pamdrake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Petro, > > Ok, if I use the audio output method does this mean I won't > be able to use > my sound card for anything else during the time the stream is > being > recorded? That would seem to be the case but I just want to > make sure. > > Are you suggesting I should increase the buffer time on > Windows Media > Player? > > -----Original Message----- > From: blindreplay-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:blindreplay-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx > Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 3:26 AM > To: blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [blindreplay] Re: Trouble With A Recording > > Just my opinion. The drop connections are from WMKV side. They > could be > using some kind of DRM. If you don't midn doing this: > > Use Audio output recording method on WMKV and see if you still > get the > dropped stream connections from WMKV. If you do then you know > its 99 percent > from WMKV's side. > > The other thing is your bufffering level within Windows Media > Player can be > adjusted. > > Petro > > -- > To unsubscribe: e-mail blindreplay-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with > unsubscribe in subject > To contact list owner: e-mail blindreplay-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > -- To unsubscribe: e-mail blindreplay-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in subject To contact list owner: e-mail blindreplay-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx