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    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>You can record
    multiple clips in a row without exiting Recording. WM
    Recorder will save them in different files. Existing files
    will not be overwritten. If the title can be found the file
    is saved with the name of the clip. Otherwise the name </strong></font><font
    color="#FFFF00" size="2" face="Arial"><strong>&quot;New[x]&quot;</strong></font><font
    size="2" face="Arial"><strong> will be used where x is the
    next number available. </strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Click BROWSE or ABORT
    to exit the RECORD mode. </strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Recording URL's in Browse Mode"><font color="#FFFF00"
size="3" face="Arial"><strong><u>Recording URL's in Browse Mode</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>While browsing or
    recording, click the </strong><em><strong>Record URL</strong></em><strong>
    button. The URL window and the last visted URL will be
    displayed. Click </strong><em><strong>Record URL</strong></em><strong>
    to record (download) the file. </strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Recording URL's using Media Player"><font
color="#FFFF00" size="3" face="Arial"><strong><u>Recording URL's
using Media Player</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>You can use Windows
    Media Player to record files from a specified address (URL). </strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Start WM Recorder in
    Browse Mode , click RECORD then start Windows Media Player.
    Click </strong><em><strong>File -&gt; Open URL</strong></em><strong>
    and enter the address of the file to be recorded. </strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>While WM Recorder is
    active visited URL's are saved in the file </strong></font><font
    color="#FFFF00" size="2" face="Arial"><strong>urls.asx</strong></font><font
    color="#FFFFFF" size="2" face="Arial"><strong> located in
    WMR80 directory. Start WM Recorder in Browse mode and click
    RECORD. Then double click on the file urls.asx. All listed
    URL's will be played in sequence by Windows Media Player and
    recorded. </strong></font></p>
    <p><font color="#FFFF00" size="2" face="Arial"><strong><u>Note:</u></strong></font><font
    size="2" face="Arial"><strong><u> </u></strong><strong>This
    is the preferred mode for recording from a URL as Windows
    Media Player performs all necessary operations. The URL Mode
    (shown below) although faster does not implement all Windows
    Media Player options.</strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Recording in URL Mode"><font color="#FFFF00" size="3"
face="Arial"><strong><u>Recording in URL Mode</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>No setup is necessary
    in URL Mode other then the Network Client (for LAN
    connections with a proxy server). WM Recorder will download
    and save the media file that you specify. The URL (Internet
    address) of a media file can be found in several ways. You
    can right click on the Media Player window, then click </strong><em><strong>Properties
    -&gt;Show</strong></em><strong> and copy the Location and
    File. URL = Location/File. </strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Or, in Browse Mode
    enable</strong><em><strong> Save all URL's </strong></em><strong>option.</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Unless the server
    closes the connection WM Recorder keeps the connection open
    even if the end of downloaded file has been reached. In this
    case, the message DOWNLOAD COMPLETED is displayed and you can
    play the file. Otherwise you need to cliclk </strong><em><strong>Cancel
    / Abort </strong></em><strong>to close the connection and
    make the recorded file available.</strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Using the Preview option"><font color="#FFFF00"
size="3" face="Arial"><strong><u>Using the Preview option</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>When recording in URL
    mode click the </strong><em><strong>Preview </strong></em><strong>button
    to start Windows Media Player. You have a few options:</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><em><strong>View Current
    Recording </strong></em><strong>will preview the actual ASF
    file being recorded. If the file is live, you cannot seek
    through it.</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><em><strong>View Seekable File
    </strong></em><strong>will create a seekable file from the
    actual recorded file. Here you need to specify the procentage
    of the file that need to be processed.</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><em><strong>Open Internet
    Connection</strong></em><strong> will connect Windows Media
    Player to the specified URL. The recording connection and the
    Player connection are completely independent such that
    closing one of them will not affect the other. </strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>You can also preview
    the recorded file by draging it to Windows Media Player.</strong></font></p>
    <p><font color="#FFFF00" size="2" face="Arial"><em><strong><u>Note:
    </u></strong></em></font><font size="2" face="Arial"><em><strong>If
    the server is busy Windows Media Player will not retry the
    connection and an error message will be displayed. In this
    case, you should click Preview again.</strong></em></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Fixing connection problems"><font color="#FFFF00"
size="3" face="Arial"><strong><u>Fixing connection problems</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>On poor connections
    Windows Media Player may experience the following behaviour:</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>1. The connection
    speed is lower than the bitrate (bit rate / speed) of the
    clip. In this case Windows Media Player can either switch to
    a lower bitrate (if the clip properties allows it) or feezes
    the image and plays only sound. When switching to a lower
    bitrate the picture and / or sound are lower quality. In both
    situations the Player will display the message
    &quot;Buffering...&quot;.</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>2. Packets of data are
    lost. In this case Windows Media Player may either freeze
    both the picture and sound or show no picture at all. The
    time display however keeps moving forward.</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>When recording in URL
    mode these problems may be fixed. WM Recorder does not switch
    to a lower bitrate so even though the received data rate may
    be lower the picture and sound will be OK when the file is
    played back. To compensate for lost packets, WM Recorder
    implements a time compressing feature which eliminates the
    gaps. However, the lost information is not recovered.</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>You can also use the </strong><em><strong>Reprocess</strong></em><strong>
    option to fix some problems and reduce the size of the ASF
    files. A file with the extension .rep.asf will be created.</strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Playing recorded files"><font color="#FFFF00"
size="3" face="Arial"><strong><u>Playing recorded files</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>You can play the
    recorded files from Windows Explorer. Drag the file into </strong></font><font
    color="#FFFFFF" size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Windows Media
    Player or WM Recorder</strong></font><font size="2"
    face="Arial"><strong> window or double click on it. </strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>You can also use </strong></font><font
    color="#FFFFFF" size="2" face="Arial"><strong>WM Recorder </strong></font><font
    size="2" face="Arial"><strong>PLAY window. </strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Playing saved URL's"><font color="#FFFF00" size="3"
face="Arial"><strong><u>Playing saved URL's</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>While browsing the Net
    with WM Recorder active (Browse mode) visited Windows Media
    Player URL's are saved in the file </strong></font><font
    color="#FFFF00" size="2" face="Arial"><strong>urls.asx</strong></font><font
    color="#FFFFFF" size="2" face="Arial"><strong> located in
    WMR80 directory. When you double click on this file all
    listed URL's will be played in sequence by Windows Media
    Player. If you don't need to record WM Recorder does not need
    to be active.</strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Making a file seekable"><font color="#FFFF00"
size="3" face="Arial"><strong><u>Making a file seekable</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Sometimes the recorded
    files don't have a seek bar so you cannot FAST FORWORD or
    REWIND. This is usually the case for live streams (Internet
    TV). If you select the </strong><em><strong>Seekable</strong></em><strong>
    option before starting recording the file will always be
    saved seekable. Otherwise, you can reprocess the file with
    the </strong><em><strong>Seekable</strong></em><strong>
    option enabled. A file with the extension .sek.asf will be
    created.</strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Splitting a file"><font color="#FFFF00" size="3"
face="Arial"><strong><u>Splitting a file</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>This feature allows
    you to split a recorded file into smaller ones. You need to
    specify the start and end times of the split. Select </strong><em><strong>Split
    </strong></em><strong>option from </strong><em><strong>Settings</strong></em><strong>.
    A file with the extension .spl.asf will be created. </strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Merging ASF files"><font color="#FFFF00" size="3"
face="Arial"><strong><u>Merging ASF files</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>This feature allows
    you to merge two or more ASF files. A file with the extension
    .mrg.asf will be created. You can merge files regardles the
    actual time they were recorded. The merging files need to be
    compatible with each other meaning they all need to belong to
    the same original file. </strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Browsing"><font color="#FFFF00" size="3" face="Arial"><strong><u>Browsing</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>You can use the BROWSE
    mode to browse the Internet as usual without recording or
    playing. When a Windows Media stream is detected WM Recorder
    will display the words &quot;Windows Media&quot;. </strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Creating Windows Media Playlists"><font
color="#FFFF00" size="3" face="Arial"><strong><u>Creating Windows
Media Playlists</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>From Windows Media
    Player 7 - Media Library - New Playlist create a new
    playlist. Then, use Windows Explorer to open your WMR File
    directory. Highlight the ASF files that you want to include
    in the playlist and drag them into Windows Media Player
    window.</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>If you just want to
    play multiple recorded files in a row open WM Recorder PLAY
    window, hilight the ASF files, right click on them then click
    Open to start Windows Media Player.</strong></font></p>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="File Sizes"><font color="#FFFF00" size="3"
face="Arial"><strong><u>File Sizes</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Windows Media stream
    format can save you considerable disk space when compared to
    other media file formats. Here are some numbers:</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong><u>300 Kbps recording
    (Cable / DSL)</u></strong></font></p>
    <blockquote>
        <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Music Video ( 44
        KHz stereo sound) - 2.5 MB / minute<br>
        Movies ( 32 KHz stereo sound) - 1.5 MB / minute<br>
        Music Audio ( 44 KHz stereo ) - 0.3 MB / minute</strong></font></p>
    </blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong><u>56 Kbps recording
    (Modem)</u></strong></font></p>
    <blockquote>
        <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Music Video,
        Movies, Music Audio - 0.05 to 0.15 MB / minute</strong></font></p>
    </blockquote>
</blockquote>

<p><a name="Which Media Player to use"><font color="#FFFF00"
size="3" face="Arial"><strong><u>Which Media Player to use</u></strong></font></a></p>

<blockquote>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>In Windows 98 and
    higher versions there are two Media Player programs both
    called Windows Media Player. Windows Registry designates them
    as MediaPlayer and NetShow. MediaPlayer (WMPLAYER.EXE)
    provides media stream playing and a multitude of other media
    functions (CD, MP3, visualizations, playlists, etc). The
    NetShow (MPLAYER2.EXE) is utilized for playing stream files
    only. </strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>Either one of the
    Players can be utilized to playback the recorded ASF files.
    However, there are some differences:</strong></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><em><strong>You cannot record
    TCP (mms) files using the NetShow in Browse Mode. NetShow
    does not support TCP proxy connections. You can record TCP
    files either in URL mode or using Windows Media Player 7-
    Open URL in Browse Mode.</strong></em></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><em><strong>Some versions of
    MediaPlayer do not playback ASF continuous stream file (Web
    TV or Radio). NetShow does.</strong></em></font></p>
    <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><em><strong>Windows Media
    Player 9.0 can download streams at a higher rate than the
    speed (bitrate) of the stream (buffers the extra-data in the
    local computer). Currently only a few Web sites have

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