[BC] Aircheck Recording

Mike McCarthy Towers
Sun Dec 17 07:32:37 CST 2006


I have multi-channel iMediaLoggers. It will deposit the cuts anywhere you 
can create a network connection and share. Though I would suggest placing 
the cuts on the local HD and sharing the local HD so as to limit the amount 
of ongoing network congestion.

It will record in nearly any interval, bit rate, codec, and start/stop time 
you want.  We set up ours to record at 128Kbps, MP3 mono at 15 minute 
intervals starting at the top of the hour. We can fit 4 months of 
re-airable programming on a 200GB HD

Like any Windows machine, we need to periodically either reboot the machine 
or restart the software.  But we're seeing 8-12 week intervals of clean 
operation regularly. As a matter of PM, we cold reboot our machines once a 
quarter.  It really keeps the number of problems down as a result of the 
1GB pagefile being better managed.

MM

At 03:38 PM 12/15/2006 -0600, Mark Durenberger wrote
>What are you folks using for long-form archival recording these days?  I'm 
>looking for software that'll stay reliably in "record", spitting out 
>compressed audio chunks at regular intervals and sending them to a 
>network-based storage system.
>
>All opinions are appreciated.
>
>Thanks and Happy Holidays!
>
>
>Mark Durenberger
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