User Manual Page 15
4.2.2 Recording settings
In this tab you can defines various settings related to recording. Some of the settings related to recording are
also to be specified in Options tab.
- Recording source Choose here the recording source, i.e. the source that soundcard should
record from (usually with the same name as Line-in device). Remember, as long as you don’t check
box Check the recording source in the Options tab, this selection is not used by RX Radiator while
recording.
- File size limit Defines how much space (if any) should be left free while RX Radiator
records.
- Drive for recorder temporary file Select the drive to be used for temporary recording. While
recording, RX Radiator continually saves the recording radrecxx.tmp into root directory of the
selected drive.
- Note:
Use the same drive for temporary file and for target files. When the disk is the same, the
temporary file needs only to be renamed (which is very fast operation). Whereas when the disks are
different, then the file needs to be copied first and then temporary file is deleted (so this operation
can last quite long for big files).
- Default directory for recorded audio The designated directory where the recorded files are
stored.
- Use default naming convention You can overwrite the syntax of the file name that will be
used for recordings. When checked, the default convention is used. When unchecked, you can
define your own convention using following variables:
%y (Year), %m (Month), %d (Day), %h (Hour), %n (miNutes), %s (Seconds), %f (Frequency in MHz
- e.g. 89_70), %b (station numBer), %a (station nAme), %l (Login name in Windows), %c (Codec
name).
Click the eye icon to preview how the naming structure.