I'd prefer a continuous recording solution, but that requires at least a dual-core and a good amount of RAM if you want to include splitting.
The best options, to me, are splitting based on sound (think: Voice recognition with two words, split 5-10 seconds before the start word, and after the end word. I doubt the computer really cares if the sound is an english word or not unless it is in dictation mode. Knowledge of the Microsoft Speech API required), or split based on user input (I'd want the computer to take a range to split in, and let me go back and find the exact frame to split before or after it finishes recording).
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Norris
computers like to crash
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My only problems stemmed from user error, and the fact that it somehow got turned off early. I'm attributing both to human error, probably all mine.
I guess my vote is that computers are inconsistently inconsistent.