Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Fishtown, Philadelphia
WOW!!!!!
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Originally posted by arjoderoon update:
go to www.radio538.nl and click on "programma's" then search for van diepens dance department. in the smaller pop up window you can find then that the will broadcasted!!! so i will record it from radio into my pc... but i don't know if the quality will be good or bad... i never did it before. i also don't have at DAT recorder, soooo if anyone is able to record it from radio 538, the 2nd of February, please do it and share it over here!!
i also saw at the van diepens dance department, that tiesto will be guest in his show for 4 hrs, on the 23rd of February...
i think that one is also worth recording....
for the people who will be there in the heineken music hall, enjoy!! and i hope i will be able to listen that set as soon as possible...
grtz/.
arjo
WOW! So, finally our wish came true!!! Now, when you record it, just make sure you have enough HDD space left (record ALL intros and outros too, the file's gonna be big enough so, what's a few extra minutes???)! If you record in standard *.WAV file, you'll need at least 5 - 6 GB of HD space left! Then, just go to http://www.r3mix.net/ and if you don't have the tools to encode it to MP3 with good quality (192 - 256 kbps with LAME encoder), that site can link you to them. Good luck! Too bad I'm on crappy 56K modem still... As soon as I get Broadband, I'm gonna get this set!!!
Jan-27-2002 17:01
dbl
Whitesun
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Gothenburg/sweden
ahhh... finally
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Jan-27-2002 17:09
uhm
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Maastricht
hehe
I'am in ... i can go to dj tiesto last solo !!!!!!
i have to work one our there and then i'am free!!!!!!!
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Jan-29-2002 17:11
tranceaddict991
psybass
Registered: May 2001
Location: maryland
thanks for the new's mate..... i wishit wasn't on feb 2.... cuz if its broadcast iw ant to listen but its my gf's bday soill be wiht her
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Jan-29-2002 17:47
burns
Jeep Sex
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: uK
I wonder what he is gunna drop for his first tune intro. I put £10 on :
Ben Shaw - So strong (Original)
This tune was made to begin 9 hour setz !!
Jan-29-2002 22:21
Jimykik
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Helena, Montana
Nine hours of Tiesto???
wonder what round trip Seattle to amsterdam $ ???? How do say VISA!!!!!Figure out how to pay for it later. Very , Very Tempting
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Jan-29-2002 23:39
Rankin
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Chicago, USA
There ARE ways to record directly to mp3 (Windows Media Encoder is one of them). That way you won't run out of space. Also, your hard disk could crash after writing all that data for nine hours straight.
My advice:
1. Look up how to do it
2. Test it out successfully for an hour nonstop before the broadcast
3. Away you go.
Cheers
Jan-30-2002 03:58
TimeportE
... Addicted Yet ?
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: The Netherlands in "Limburg City" Maastricht <Attention!!> 3000 posts REACHED
quote:
Originally posted by Rankin There ARE ways to record directly to mp3 (Windows Media Encoder is one of them). That way you won't run out of space. Also, your hard disk could crash after writing all that data for nine hours straight.
My advice:
1. Look up how to do it
2. Test it out successfully for an hour nonstop before the broadcast
3. Away you go.
Cheers
thanx for the advise.. i'll look into it..
btw Windows Media Encoder is a prog right, not a plugin for something else ??
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Fishtown, Philadelphia
Too much data???
quote:
Originally posted by Rankin There ARE ways to record directly to mp3 (Windows Media Encoder is one of them). That way you won't run out of space. Also, your hard disk could crash after writing all that data for nine hours straight.
My advice:
1. Look up how to do it
2. Test it out successfully for an hour nonstop before the broadcast
3. Away you go.
Cheers
What if you have enough space (one 100 GB HDD reserved for the broadcast), 1.5 GB of RAM, 2.2 GHZ Pentium 4 processer (sp?) (my friend's uncle has this), and you defragmented and checked the HDD for errors using Scandisk/Chkdsk (Windows XP uses Chkdsk). On top of that, you scanned it for virii using the LATEST anti-virus software. I suggest that you at least 8+ GB of space for that broadcast because you want the original master to be in *.WAV format. While it's in *.WAV format, you want to do all your edits. AFTER finishing ALL your editing, compress it to *.mp3.
Jan-30-2002 14:17
TimeportE
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: The Netherlands in "Limburg City" Maastricht <Attention!!> 3000 posts REACHED
i downloaded Windows Media Encoder but i don't really get the prog, i can't seem to get it recording (i plugged my radio on my comp), and i can only dave in *.wma ?? .. are there other good recorders you know because this isn't working for me..
I'm assuming this is a webcast. Can't REal Jukebox or Windows Media Player save the webcast directly as an MP3? I think it can? On the other hand, If it was on normal radio, u could usa a Phono to 3.5" cable, connect that to your hi fi, to the line-in port on your soundcard and use Real Jukebox to record from a line in input.
A WMA file is a Windows Media Apllication, so I thinkit can only be played on Windows media player.
I wish I could be there myself! Then I wont need to download 9hrs of music with my shit connection.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Fishtown, Philadelphia
DAT/DDS...
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Originally posted by dj_mdma I'm assuming this is a webcast. Can't REal Jukebox or Windows Media Player save the webcast directly as an MP3? I think it can? On the other hand, If it was on normal radio, u could usa a Phono to 3.5" cable, connect that to your hi fi, to the line-in port on your soundcard and use Real Jukebox to record from a line in input.
A WMA file is a Windows Media Apllication, so I thinkit can only be played on Windows media player.
I wish I could be there myself! Then I wont need to download 9hrs of music with my shit connection.
WMA can mean either Windows Media AUDIO or Windows Media Application. If it's sound, it's probably WM AUDIO. Anyway, if you were at the performance, you could record it with DAT/DDS and it'll be (almost) CD quality!