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2000-07-21 17:32Gause, Brian [idm] recording real media
2000-07-21 19:32Ryan Breed [idm] Re: recording real media
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2000-07-21 17:32Gause, BrianLadies and the rest of you... Any recommendations for software that will allow me to recor
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[idm] recording real media
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Ladies and the rest of you... Any recommendations for software that will allow me to record streaming real media broadcasts? Audio and video, if possible, but if I can find something to record audio only, that would work, as well. Thanks. ---brian ---------------------------------- Brian W. Gause Senior Technical Writer SECTORBASE.com 568 Howard Street First Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Direct: (415) 365-8203 Fax: (415) 365-8263 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-07-21 19:32Ryan Breed> Any recommendations for software that will allow me to record streaming real > media bro
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Fri, 21 Jul 2000 12:32:58 -0700
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[idm] Re: recording real media
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quoted 3 lines Any recommendations for software that will allow me to record streaming real> Any recommendations for software that will allow me to record streaming real > media broadcasts? Audio and video, if possible, but if I can find something > to record audio only, that would work, as well.
Check out Voquette, that'll let you schedule recordings of audio into a .wma file. Unfortunately the .wma file is fingerprinted such that you can only play the file on the computer that made the recording. If, like me, you want to be able to play the file on other computers, you can convert the file to a .wav using Total Recorder (I think I found this on mp3.com's site), then rip to mp3 with any ripper that's out there. Or, if you're not trying to record some late-night-so-I'm-asleep broadcast, you can use Total Recorder right off the bat. Basically it acts as a sound card and writes the audio data to disk. Launch it, hit record, then launch the real stream you want to duplicate. Enjoy! (And yes, this took a while to figure out!) Momentarily De-lurking... -Ryan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org