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Hello,
I'm in the process of writing a new Windows based audio recorder and would like to find out how people feel about some of the features I am thinking of including. If people who use software VOX recorders could tell me how they feel about whether some features I am considering adding are useful, it would help me to make the new software better. This is an informal survey and I know many people hate surveys. But if you can help provide some answers to my questions, I can use this info to make my recorder better. A competitor can use this info too, to make their product better. Everybody wins if everyone knows what people expect to see in a recorder. I've already published a free VOX recorder for almost 10 years but didn't put many features on it that people have been asking for since I first wrote it. It was too hard to modify since it wasn't designed with all the desired features in mind at the beginning. ------------------- Here's some of the features I want to add and was wondering whether these are useful enough for people to want to pay a small amount for....(if you don't mind helping, I would really appreciate it). ++++++++ If you could indicate a YES or NO for each feature I listed that would be a great help. *** The ability to separate VOX events into separate files for each event. As well as dividing the files by time-span or time of day. And of course that requires an auto-file-naming capability. *** A Review Button: Pushing a button in order to hear the last VOX event that was captured. (or the last 30 seconds, rather). The audio would have to be kept in memory and so it would have a limited length. *** A repeating clock/calendar to control automatic starts and stops like a VCR has. *** Splitting the stereo content into two mono output files and allowing a separate VOX setting for each mono output file. *** Having the ability to record .wav files with more than 2 stereo channels, (such as 4 channels) I think this might require MS Direct Show....but am not sure yet. *** .MP3 file output format....in addition to the native mp3 support MS already has for .WAV files. *** A spectrum analyzer for viewing on the front panel during a recording or while monitoring the audio input. *** A complex looking (busy) style of display with lots of blinking lights, clocks, meters, log and stats all to make it look sophisticated like a lot of receiver panels look. or *** A simple basic looking display style with nothing but the very basic controls. or *** both types of panel formats with a switch to change them. This next question is not an easy one, but I'm wondering how much people would pay for a recorder that they think is a very good piece of softwa *** $5 to $10 USD price range *** $10 to $20 USD price range *** $20 to $50 USD price range *** above $50 USD if it has everything imaginable included. Not very scientific, I know.... -------------------------- I didn't include a full feature list here because there are some things that obviously need to be part of a recorder, like a log file and an auto-start recording control. But some of the features I listed will take some effort to produce and I want to avoid wasting a lot of time writing code that will not be used much. Feel free to add the features you need to have that I did not mention, if you think it'll be widely needed by others too. And thanks in advance for helping! Dave (Author of Scanner Recorder and Scanner Recorder Pro) |
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Hi Dave!
I think it's super that you are continuing to enhance your software. Do you want us to respond in the newsgroup, or do you have an email address you'd like us to use? Thanks, Bill Crocker "Dave" wrote in message ... Hello, I'm in the process of writing a new Windows based audio recorder and would like to find out how people feel about some of the features I am thinking of including. If people who use software VOX recorders could tell me how they feel about whether some features I am considering adding are useful, it would help me to make the new software better. This is an informal survey and I know many people hate surveys. But if you can help provide some answers to my questions, I can use this info to make my recorder better. A competitor can use this info too, to make their product better. Everybody wins if everyone knows what people expect to see in a recorder. I've already published a free VOX recorder for almost 10 years but didn't put many features on it that people have been asking for since I first wrote it. It was too hard to modify since it wasn't designed with all the desired features in mind at the beginning. ------------------- Here's some of the features I want to add and was wondering whether these are useful enough for people to want to pay a small amount for....(if you don't mind helping, I would really appreciate it). ++++++++ If you could indicate a YES or NO for each feature I listed that would be a great help. *** The ability to separate VOX events into separate files for each event. As well as dividing the files by time-span or time of day. And of course that requires an auto-file-naming capability. *** A Review Button: Pushing a button in order to hear the last VOX event that was captured. (or the last 30 seconds, rather). The audio would have to be kept in memory and so it would have a limited length. *** A repeating clock/calendar to control automatic starts and stops like a VCR has. *** Splitting the stereo content into two mono output files and allowing a separate VOX setting for each mono output file. *** Having the ability to record .wav files with more than 2 stereo channels, (such as 4 channels) I think this might require MS Direct Show....but am not sure yet. *** .MP3 file output format....in addition to the native mp3 support MS already has for .WAV files. *** A spectrum analyzer for viewing on the front panel during a recording or while monitoring the audio input. *** A complex looking (busy) style of display with lots of blinking lights, clocks, meters, log and stats all to make it look sophisticated like a lot of receiver panels look. or *** A simple basic looking display style with nothing but the very basic controls. or *** both types of panel formats with a switch to change them. This next question is not an easy one, but I'm wondering how much people would pay for a recorder that they think is a very good piece of softwa *** $5 to $10 USD price range *** $10 to $20 USD price range *** $20 to $50 USD price range *** above $50 USD if it has everything imaginable included. Not very scientific, I know.... -------------------------- I didn't include a full feature list here because there are some things that obviously need to be part of a recorder, like a log file and an auto-start recording control. But some of the features I listed will take some effort to produce and I want to avoid wasting a lot of time writing code that will not be used much. Feel free to add the features you need to have that I did not mention, if you think it'll be widely needed by others too. And thanks in advance for helping! Dave (Author of Scanner Recorder and Scanner Recorder Pro) |
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If you'd like to send an email instead of post it here then
you can send to [email protected] (without the dashes). The address in the header is a nospam (fake) address as you can see. Thanks to all who can help answer this survey. I usually get lots of suggestions after the fact, from users who are trying the software for the first time. But I really am trying to get the features written down that are important to people BEFORE I have finished the project, not after. I already have several hundred letters to sift through, but today things might be different than when these letters were first sent to me years ago. So I am trying to ask about a couple of features that are not easy to write in the code and I want to see if they are worth the trouble. In particular, the splitting of stereo into two files is one of them and the review/playback last n minuets on demand is the other feature I'm most concerned about. I realize that there's other software that does the same thing as mine. I don't think the market for audio recorders that have special capabilities is saturated yet. I'm still seeing hundreds of downloads per day. I had 2803 downloads of the free version of Scanrec last month. And that's after leaving the recorder to rot in the wind for several years. This thing's been available and unchanging for many years and there's still demand for it. So if there's still that much traffic there must be some room for a better version that has more features. And since people pay for Recall with its list of features, surely someone will want something that has more features than Recall has. Frankly I haven't looked at Recall in a long time. I bought a license a few years ago. So it might already have everything I mentioned in my survey. Anyway, I'm hoping people WILL answer the questions and help me to get the impression on whether the features I mentioned are needed or just a waste of time. I need to know before I start doing that extra work, not after I start publishing the beta version. thanks, Dave |
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Ok, It would be nice to have it record in mp3 format, and be able to set the
bit rate of the file, a time stamp and freq stamp would be nice to have....... And having it put the recordings into folders of your choosing would be extra nice... The time stamp and freq stamp could be put into the id3 tags, so there is already a place in the mp3 file to put it... Having it compile a microsoft database for you would be a bit arduous to program, but would certainly be a nice feature, hit counters, and of course, putting the tones info into the mp3 tag would be super, etc. writing such a program under vb6 , or net if you are into it, would probably involve writing a series of activeX controls, then using them to control and 3extract the data for these various functions. development will be faster, and the program will be easier to maintain in the long run, since the functions will be "encapsulated" in the activeX controls.... For the database and logging functions , a good class module would undoubtedly do, nothing more will be needed, as we are not looking for "real-time" display of these functions anyway.. the system clock, of course, can be tapped for the time/date info , and quite easily. I wish I had time to write some of this stuff for you, but with all the projects i currently have on the fire, it's simply too demanding of time and resources. Maybe when winter sets in again.... "Dave" wrote in message ... Hello, I'm in the process of writing a new Windows based audio recorder and would like to find out how people feel about some of the features I am thinking of including. If people who use software VOX recorders could tell me how they feel about whether some features I am considering adding are useful, it would help me to make the new software better. This is an informal survey and I know many people hate surveys. But if you can help provide some answers to my questions, I can use this info to make my recorder better. A competitor can use this info too, to make their product better. Everybody wins if everyone knows what people expect to see in a recorder. I've already published a free VOX recorder for almost 10 years but didn't put many features on it that people have been asking for since I first wrote it. It was too hard to modify since it wasn't designed with all the desired features in mind at the beginning. ------------------- Here's some of the features I want to add and was wondering whether these are useful enough for people to want to pay a small amount for....(if you don't mind helping, I would really appreciate it). ++++++++ If you could indicate a YES or NO for each feature I listed that would be a great help. *** The ability to separate VOX events into separate files for each event. As well as dividing the files by time-span or time of day. And of course that requires an auto-file-naming capability. *** A Review Button: Pushing a button in order to hear the last VOX event that was captured. (or the last 30 seconds, rather). The audio would have to be kept in memory and so it would have a limited length. *** A repeating clock/calendar to control automatic starts and stops like a VCR has. *** Splitting the stereo content into two mono output files and allowing a separate VOX setting for each mono output file. *** Having the ability to record .wav files with more than 2 stereo channels, (such as 4 channels) I think this might require MS Direct Show....but am not sure yet. *** .MP3 file output format....in addition to the native mp3 support MS already has for .WAV files. *** A spectrum analyzer for viewing on the front panel during a recording or while monitoring the audio input. *** A complex looking (busy) style of display with lots of blinking lights, clocks, meters, log and stats all to make it look sophisticated like a lot of receiver panels look. or *** A simple basic looking display style with nothing but the very basic controls. or *** both types of panel formats with a switch to change them. This next question is not an easy one, but I'm wondering how much people would pay for a recorder that they think is a very good piece of softwa *** $5 to $10 USD price range *** $10 to $20 USD price range *** $20 to $50 USD price range *** above $50 USD if it has everything imaginable included. Not very scientific, I know.... -------------------------- I didn't include a full feature list here because there are some things that obviously need to be part of a recorder, like a log file and an auto-start recording control. But some of the features I listed will take some effort to produce and I want to avoid wasting a lot of time writing code that will not be used much. Feel free to add the features you need to have that I did not mention, if you think it'll be widely needed by others too. And thanks in advance for helping! Dave (Author of Scanner Recorder and Scanner Recorder Pro) |
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On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 19:21:11 -0700, "Zombie Wolf"
wrote: Ok, It would be nice to have it record in mp3 format, and be able to set the bit rate of the file, a time stamp and freq stamp would be nice to have....... And having it put the recordings into folders of your choosing would be extra nice... How would the recorder decide what folder to put a file into? Every recorder already puts files into a folder of the user's choosing. So you must mean that the program knows how to decide which folder? Please explain. Having it compile a microsoft database for you would be a bit arduous to program, but would certainly be a nice feature You mean similar to Scancat? Do you mean that you want the recorder to use the database in a random access way keyed by the frequency so that statistics can be tallied in the DB for each freq that was recorded? putting the tones info into the mp3 tag would be super, What tones are you talking about? Detecting tones such as DTMF? Tone detection can be done but it has to be designed with the types of tone in mind. One frequency tone detection would not work with DTMF. And how would tone info be stored? As a frequency? Thanks for answering. So far, you and only one other person have provided any help. People avoid surveys like the plague. But how else can they get what they want in a new product? If it's already completed before the ideas come in, then the ideas are less likely to be added (afterward) unless it happens to be something easy to retrofit. Some of the things I'm asking for opinions on are not trivial to add later. That's why I'm asking people up front before it becomes too late to make modifications of that caliber. If more people could help that would be great. Here's a survey page I just added today. http://www.davee.com/scanrec/survey/survey-form.html |
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On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 19:46:49 -0400, "Bill Crocker"
wrote: I think it's super that you are continuing to enhance your software. Do you want us to respond in the newsgroup, or do you have an email address you'd like us to use? If you'd like, I prepared a web survey to make it easier. I haven't received any email yet and maybe it's just too hard for most people to put their ideas in writing. But here's an easy alternative. It's your typical small survey page with less than 10 questions and no writing necessary. Thanks!!! http://www.davee.com/scanrec/survey/survey-form.html |
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On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 22:40:37 -0700, Dave
wrote: with less than 10 questions Ok, I admit it. I can't count. ;v) |
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I've been using your program for some time. Here are my suggestions:
1) Multichannel with individual squelch would sure work for me, and quite frankly it would be the only way to get me to pay for the software. I'm sure there is a pro-audio multitrack file format. 2) Some sort of periodic auto-save function is needed. I often record in the field and don't always catch the notebook battery meter indicating a low function. Note that I always record in PCM and then convert to compressed audio later. This has a few advantages. One, I can "normalize" the audio in soundforge prior to compressing it. If you adjust the audio level of a compressed file, I believe it gets compressed twice. Second, I I can take individual bits of audio and boost the level of just that section. Audio levels are all over the map if you record military air. Third, the filters work better on PCM. Often I need to notch 400hz and 1200Hz from aircraft generators. Now this leads to another featu 3) Dump the auto-clip scheme. Sixteen bits of audio is plenty of headroom. Encourage the user to leave a bit of headroom when recording. Then for each segment of audio, normalize it. This will adjust for variations in audio level from radio to radio. This implies you will need a buffer for the audio segment, and the ability to simultaneously normalize one segment of audio while still recording the next segment. Here is an idea for another product. These flash recorders (Iriver, Creative, etc) are getting quite cheap, but they still haven't mastered the idea of a vox. A program that would take a file from a flash recorder and strip out the silence would be useful. Ultimately, the audio recorder belong in the scanner itself. The manufacturers are idiots for not doing so. It would have the advantage that the audio segment could be tagged with frequency, time, talk group,etc.You could scan multiple frequencies and then reassemble all the audio segments using the tags. Uniden and GRE just can't think out of the box. For P25, you could just store the digital audio. |
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