http://www.scannerbase.com/scannerbase-avc396-uniden-bcd396t-scanner-software/
I am using this software for the 396 and the 246 version as well.
I am having a problem with the audio logging where there are a lot of short .wav files, but no audio.
Anyone have any tips or tweaks?
I see this mentioned on the page above:
If you have a faster machine (and/or a decent COM/USB Adapter) you can tweak the program to run faster by editing the “com_settings.txt” file that is created after the first time you run the program. The file will be located in the folder you installed the program to. With the program closed, open this file in the text editor of your choice, all you need to do is change the very last line (which will show the number 100 by default) to a number smaller then 100 and save the file. The next time your run the program it will run faster. Note: The smaller the number, the faster the program will run and the more unstable the program becomes. Numbers smaller then 20 are not advised. I personally can set this number as small as 20 without problems.
...is there anyway to tune this to eliminate the empty .wav files?
I am using this software for the 396 and the 246 version as well.
I am having a problem with the audio logging where there are a lot of short .wav files, but no audio.
Anyone have any tips or tweaks?
I see this mentioned on the page above:
If you have a faster machine (and/or a decent COM/USB Adapter) you can tweak the program to run faster by editing the “com_settings.txt” file that is created after the first time you run the program. The file will be located in the folder you installed the program to. With the program closed, open this file in the text editor of your choice, all you need to do is change the very last line (which will show the number 100 by default) to a number smaller then 100 and save the file. The next time your run the program it will run faster. Note: The smaller the number, the faster the program will run and the more unstable the program becomes. Numbers smaller then 20 are not advised. I personally can set this number as small as 20 without problems.
...is there anyway to tune this to eliminate the empty .wav files?