Some is, some isn't (I listen to some asx and realaudio radio stations for example).
I solved the problem with sox and lame:
sox -t ossdsp -w -s -r 44100 -c 2 /dev/dsp -t raw - | /usr/local/freevo/runtime/apps/lame -x -m s - ./test.mp3
Now for the fun python bits :)
Cheers Paul
Thomas Schueppel wrote:
From what I understand the internet radio is already encoded (mp3?). Hence the easiest way would perhaps be to just copy the audio into a file. This should work with mplayer/mencoder.
l8r...
Thomas
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