The single error that has occured twice in about 25 sessions, is a blue Windows window that says that "Windows shut down whatever I was doing", my paraphrase.
Upgrade to V1.3 is in the works.
Thanks,
David
David Rose wrote:It is being used for recording sessions up to 4 hours through a microphone.
stevethefiddle wrote:Audacity requires fast, continuous access to the had drive during record and playback.
It is possible to record onto a network drive but it is not recommended because any interruption to the writing/reading of data between Audacity and the drive will cause data loss.David Rose wrote:It is being used for recording sessions up to 4 hours through a microphone.
If this is to be a regular task it may be worth considering buying a voice recorder of some sort.
The current Audacity version is 1.3.12
You can download it from here: http://audacityteam.org/download/beta_windows
whomper wrote:how important to you is being sure you have the 4 hour session recorded?
it *might* work "good enough" *sometimes* to use NAS or flash or ....
but the slower the disk repsonse the bigger the risk
some folks have problems just cause the HD is not defragged
and the delays in disk access cause unacceptable recordings
but if you are happy go for it
doubt the BSOD had anything to do with that approach
I use a Zoom H2 portable recorder.David Rose wrote:What do you mean by "buying a voice recorder"? This is a regular event. We do it twice a week. So if there is hardware/software that we should invest in, that is a possibility.