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| billrhea |
| Anyone know of any kool programs to record the stream. I would like one that had a timer and all that stuff. How do you all do it? |
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| ElSupremo |
| I don't think you can do that... but it would be nice if you could. |
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| mdram |
is it even legal?
and it does exist, try google |
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| SteelRat |
Total Recorder is good, and it does have a timer, for $17.95:
www.highcriteria.com
There may be freeware out there that does something similar, I don't know. What you're looking for is a program that records exactly what you’re hearing as it plays through the sound card and doesn’t have to directly hook into the stream. |
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| Astro7x |
you don't so much need a program as you need a cable if you want to run your sound card into your microphone port.
Windows Movie Maker should record audio, and everyone has that. |
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| togojunk |
| Part of the software package that I received with my SoundBlaster card had a recorder and one of the options was to "record what I hear". So, basically it captures any sound coming out of your machine. |
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| sternowitz |
| There are plenty of software tools to record a stream. This is totally legal. If you can record a stream on your s50 why not on your computer. This is called time shifting and it is part of fair use. This is totally legal as long as you don't share :) |
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| tomthumb |
I use 'total recorder' as well and it works like a charm.
easy set up for timed recordings. tons of options for quality/format/etc.
i record it in as one big 92kbps mono mp3 file and then use a mp3 splitting program to break it into 10 minute segments. tag it and upload it to my mp3 player. |
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| billrhea |
| I have audacity and works great but looking for something with a timer like a VCR. |
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