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Dee M.

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Sep 25, 2001, 10:04:21 AM9/25/01
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Hi,

Anyone know a good utility to record streaming audio whilst listening to it
? I've already tried total recorder, but after a while I get this enoying
noise in the background.

Thank you for your help.

Dee


arnaud de bonald

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Sep 25, 2001, 2:15:03 PM9/25/01
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You get Anoying noise because you use a cracked version of the
software.

Just spend the $13 fair registration price and TotalRecorder will work
normally.


On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 16:04:21 +0200, "Dee M." <d1918...@hotmail.com>
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Brian Smith

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Sep 25, 2001, 5:00:47 PM9/25/01
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Dee M. <d1918...@hotmail.com> wrote :

> Anyone know a good utility to record streaming audio whilst listening to
it
> ?

Here ya go Dee (info from a different post in ACF ):
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Your easy-to-use sound recording application ! How does it work ?
Silent Bob is a pure recording application. It runs in the background
and records all incoming music from the soundcard. When the user
decides to record and pushes the button, no problem Silent-Bob has
already started the recording 2 minutes earlier.
http://www.silent-bob.de/en/long.htm

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r04dki11

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Sep 25, 2001, 7:53:26 PM9/25/01
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Hi Dee,
 
I've been using StreamRipper - works ok.
 
 
 

Matt

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Sep 29, 2001, 4:37:17 PM9/29/01
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 20:15:03 +0200, arnaud de bonald
<arn...@netcava.net> wrote:

>You get Anoying noise because you use a cracked version of the
>software.
>
>Just spend the $13 fair registration price and TotalRecorder will work
>normally.

BUT IT AIN'T FREEWARE EITHER WAY!

To "rip" an audio stream (of an archived radio article a friend wanted
to take notes from)

I used the soundcard's own recording utiltity (or any freeware you
care to, such as MESSER or WILLOWMEDIA) to record from "Stereo mix" -
which tapped the play mix back into recording - this was with (ugh!)
Realplayer as the player.

The process is digital-analog-digital, but for modem-speed streamed
media, there isn't much to lose!

It ain't pretty, but it's free!

Neither TOTAL RECORDER, nor the similar alternative "Virtual Audio
Cable" are freeware, and while some stream rippers are available as
freeware (one on sourceforge, can't remember the name) they are
limited in their handling - in some cases, due to action by stream
providers ... discrimination against freeware, since TOTAL RECORDER
gets EVERYTHING by sniffing the data to the sound card!!!!


>On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 16:04:21 +0200, "Dee M." <d1918...@hotmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Anyone know a good utility to record streaming audio whilst listening to it
>>? I've already tried total recorder, but after a while I get this enoying
>>noise in the background.
>>
>>Thank you for your help.
>>
>>Dee
>>

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Glenn M.

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Sep 30, 2001, 3:16:15 AM9/30/01
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>Anyone know a good utility to record streaming audio whilst listening
>to it ? I've already tried total recorder, but after a while I get
>this enoying noise in the background.

SilentBob claims to record ALL incoming music
from the soundcard:
http://www.silent-bob.de/en/long.htm

Messer claims to record soundcard input,
with optional start and end timers:
http://www.dago.pmp.com.pl/messer/

ASFRecorder claims to record Microsoft ASF format only,
but NOT RealMedia.
The homepage seems to be gone, but there are mirrors
and other sites that have it. Try these:
http://non-standard.net/asf/
http://www.lemuria.org/mirrors/asfrecorder/

I haven't tried any of these.

-- Glenn


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