[studiorecorder] Re: one hell of an experience with studio recorder, my life is over!

  • From: "Harry Brown" <wd8oep2464@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 13:43:50 -0500

Hi Roger,
I sure appreciate your wonderful message!
Well, I guess I'm going to have to just split my recordings into smaller files.
Thanks for the offer to record them for me!
Are there other audio programs that will let me record larger files than 2 gig?
Harry
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: jane kronheim 
  To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 8:52 AM
  Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: one hell of an experience with studio recorder, 
my life is over!


  Hello Harry,

  Your life is not over!!! My name is Roger Cicchese. Although you may
  see Jane.Kronheim as the sender I'm actually the one who uses Studio
  Recorder. It sounds like , when you were transfering your audio tapes
  to the computer and you reached that 202 minute warning your computer
  ran out of useable memory. I had this happen once. The simple solution
  is to create smaller files. I would be glad to assist you in
  transferring these audio files if doing so yourself is proving to be
  too frustrating. My partner and I run a professional studio called
  Voices of Xperience where we do lots of file and format transfers
  among other things. Tell us where you are and feel free to call us at
  603-827-3859.

  Jane Kronheim and Roger Cicchese

  On 1/26/13, Harry Brown <wd8oep2464@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  > Hi all,
  > Now you all will think my email is over dramatic, but at least read the damn
  > thing first, before you all thikk that, ok? I would yours, if you felt the
  > way I feel at the moment!
  > First, today, I couldn't dictate some braille files from my notebook into a
  > dictation program, using microsoft word, so, those files are gone, never to
  > be returned, and so, all the braille files I wanted to get rid of from all
  > my braille notebooks, are not going to be able to be done, so, all the stuff
  > I wanted to digitize, will not be able to be digitized, so, if there is a
  > fire or flood, I'll lose all the stuff I have ever done in braille, personal
  > files, etc.!
  > Second, now, Studio Recorder screws my plans for recording. Folks, we all
  > need to take our tapes and digitize them. After all, if there is a fire or
  > flood, you will lose everything you've ever redcorded on those tapes. I tell
  > cliants to do this, all the time, so, I need to do it myself!
  > So, tonight, I'm recording something from 3 tapes to the computer, using
  > studio recorder. I was almost done, and then I get this damn message, which
  > said, "studio recorder dialogue, there is not enough room to complete this
  > document, ok button."
  > What in the hell is this all about, my friends? Why is studio recorder
  > limiting my recording? It got to the 202 minute point in the recording,
  > then, I get that message.
  > What am I going to do? All the tapes with personal stuff on them, which I
  > will never get back, I just want to digitize the damn things!
  > I paid $200 for this?
  > So, what would you all do? Maybe you are all ok with losing all your
  > personal stuff, at least many people I talk to about doing these kind of
  > things don't give a darn what they don't save for the future. But I do, I
  > want to save what I need to save!
  > So, does anybody know of someone who can take all my tapes and digitize
  > them? I was hoping to do it myself, because then, I wouldn't have to pay
  > someone, but obviously not, huh?
  > I know this message is over dramatic, but at the moment, I don't care how it
  > sounds. Between the dictation mess, and the recording mess, all my stuff,
  > all my personal and technical stuff I have brailled over the years, and that
  > I've recorded over the years, will not be able to be saved, it sure looks
  > like it anyway!
  > If that is the case, my life is over, I mean what do I have to live for? All
  > the wonderful things I have here, all the personal stuff I have, I can't
  > save it now, not the braille stuff, not the recorded stuff.
  > I hurt right now, very, very, much!
  > Harry

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