PPT Slide
Nominal server drive letter = “r:”. If you enter another drive letter here (e.g. “s”) before clicking on UPDATE, the recording configuration file drs.cfg will be sent not only to the local hard drive root (c:\) of the machine on which you are running this Console, but also to the root of the entered drive (e.g. “s:\”).
Selects whether the recording
will be in standard Microsoft
WAV format (11KHz, 8 bit,
Sliding Adjustment allows you to set the amount of recording overlap between the two Recording PCs in minutes and seconds.
The “Min” amount is 1 second. The “Max” limit is set in proportion to the length of the Recording time that you have set.
Click this button once you
have everything set up the way
you want it. The Recording PCs
will then be able to “read” the
drs.cfg file that is created on the
Enter the name of a recording session here
that you want to erase, and then click on the UPDATE button.
Then, the next time the DRS Control Console ERASE pushbutton
is physically pressed, all Recording PCs will simultaneously erase
all file recordings in all languages that start with that particular name.
Enter the name of the Current Recording Session here. You may also specify the Starting
Segment number from 01 to 98. For example, if the Current Session Name you choose is “TEST” and 01 as your starting segment, then the
first file recorded will be called “TEST01.WAV”, and then “TEST02.WAV”, and so on. The default Starting Segment is always “01”
WORKSTATION PC - Controls all parameters for the next Recording Session
DRS Workstation Recording Control
NOTE: The Recording Control may be
co-located on the DRS Workstation/Server
(recommended) or it may be located on a
remote, independent machine if desired