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recording streaming audio
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| timmyboy2 |
| one of my friends said to take a audio cable and run it from the speaker out to mic in and then just use the computers sodtware to record the stream and then convert it from WAV to MP3 has anyone tried this? does it make a perfect copy? |
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| emono |
you dont need any cables,
just the right software to record straight from the stream.
try TotalRecorder |
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| ASOT100 |
| try streamripper i use it all the time, the winamp plugin version Streamripper |
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| gcrasher |
| It would not make a perfect copy at all. |
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| SuperFarStucker |
| that would, in all likelyhood produce a very ty recording.. (cheap) Sound card line in's are notorious for being crap-buckets, just rip the stream with either a. ) virtual soundcard ( a sound interface that instead it to a hardware interface dumps the audio data to disk) or b. ) a stream capturing piece of software... |
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| ratz |
| quote: | Originally posted by SuperFarStucker
that would, in all likelyhood produce a very ty recording.. (cheap) Sound card line in's are notorious for being crap-buckets, just rip the stream with either a. ) virtual soundcard ( a sound interface that instead it to a hardware interface dumps the audio data to disk) or b. ) a stream capturing piece of software... |
does this work on live streams or pre recorded streams... |
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| ratz |
| i also used total recorder and got a pretty decent recording... i guess its not perfect but its comparable to others ive herd |
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| CosmoKid |
i downloaded total recorder, installed it, and now i have this software called x1 on my computer.
wtf is this?
it has nothing to do with streaming |
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| torontotrance |
| i use total recorder to record samples of unknown songs I have off radio and streams. Also can records parts of mp3's...quite handy imo. |
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