Subject: | Re: software crash |
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From: | Jeremy Minns <> |
Date: | Sun, 08 Jun 2003 10:54:13 -0300 |
Cool Edit does the same. If someone switches off the computer or the software crashes, when you start Cool Edit again you are given the option to start afresh or carry on from where you were rudely interrupted. Jeremy At 08:32 08/06/03 -0500, you wrote: >Klas, > >I periodically will leave home while my 4-year-old computer records an >Internet or over-the-air audio source for hours using Sound Forge 6.0 >http://www.sonicfoundry.com. Occasionally my box of rocks will crash in mid >stream. Sound Forge assigns a file name to the .WAV file it has been >recording, then saves it to my 'c' drive for retrieval next time I open the >program. > >Hap > > |
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