At 03:17 PM 1/25/2004 +0100, you wrote:
>This is what I usually do. Additionally, I'm simultaneously watching the
>real-time spectrographic display on the computer. The software I use does =
not
>save the data immediately onto the harddisk. It just streams the incoming=
>audio
>data into a temporary circular RAM buffer and displays its spectrographic
>representation on the screen. Once I have recognized a sound event that I =
want
>to keep, I press a button and can save that section explicitly onto the
>harddisk.
>
>Regards,
>Raimund
Indeed, and where does one get such software?
my best regards,
Marty Michener
Hollis, NH http://www.EnjoyBirds.com
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