WiNRADiO G65DDC User’s Guide
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The
Prebuffer
control sets the time for pre-buffering, which means that the
recorder will include the specified number of seconds of recording before you
press the recording start button. This is in order 'not to miss' the start of an
interesting transmission. The pre-buffering interval can be set from zero to 10
seconds.
If a recording file name is specified which already exists in the destination
path, three buttons located next to the
If file exists
condition are used to
instruct the recorder how to deal with this situation. The user then has the
following options to select from:
Ask for overwrite
– a dialog box will ask you if you wish to overwrite the file.
Increment its name
- each time the record button is pressed, a “counter” will
be inserted in the file name and prefixed with the “
$
” symbol. If there is no
initial number then “001” is automatically used first, and then incremented
each time a new file is created. For example, the file name may look like this:
rec-$001.wav
Overwrite
- the file will be overwritten with the new data.
Append record
– the new data will be appended to the end of the existing file.
(Note that only the RXW format allows appending wave data of different
formats, such as sampling rate. Other supported file formats do not allow this.)
The
Split
button, when engaged, prevents the size of the recorded files from
exceeding 2 GB (larger files may be inconvenient to handle). If the file size
reaches 2 GB, the file will be automatically closed and named (for example)