Understanding the Hard Disk Recorder
The Buzz Hard Disk (HD) Recorder allows you to stream and/or record you data directly to windows wave files. These files will be located in whatever directory you indicate when you enable the recorder.
 
The Buzz Hard Disk recorder writes 16bit Stereo .WAV files at Buzz's samplerate (which is usally 44kHz). Overloader's Extended Hard Disk Recorder supports other formats too. You can output mp3, ogg or wav up to 32bit float.
 
The following outlines the Buzz Hard Disk Recorder:
 
 
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Name Description
1
File Name This will allow you to place and name the file you are about to record.
2
Recorded Time This indicates the amount of time recorded so far.
3
File Size This indicates the file size of the .WAV file being written.
4
Rec/Stop Buttons This allows you to start and stop the current recording. NOTE: The recorder records what is playing in Buzz so remember to press play on the song.
5
Auto/Start Stop When enabled (checked) this automatically starts recording when the song is played, and stops then the song or loop ends. Note: You must have looping disabled to automatically stop recording. If looping is not disabled, it will continue to record until you press the stop (F8) button on the main toolbar.