just set soundforge to record the stream, that's how I captured the mills @ liquidroom set of Axisrecords. Get SF ready to record, and then pull up you little windows speaker by the clock, that's the windows mixer. Select "options", then check "record", and the recording mixer will show up, check stuff till you find what channel the stream is coming through (often "line-in"), if you have a sound blaster live!, they have an added option on the windows mixer of "record what you hear", and your set...
if you have a professional high-bit rate soundcard in addition to a soundblaster live!, turn off the drivers for the higher level card, I found SoundBlaster's really don't like to assist in record if you have another card, especially in SF... Now there's another way if you have a unstable soundforge (one that hates long recording, or a slow CPU). You can get ultraplayer at ultraplayer.com. In there is an option to record direct to MP3. so you can record the stream straight into MP3, then use winamp to convert the MP3 to wave, and do your thing... darw_n "create, demonstrate, toneshift..." http://www.thedemonstration.com http://www.sphereproductions.com http://www.mannequinodd.com search "djdarwin" on napster ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 6:19 PM Subject: [313] OT / recording streams > > howdy folks > > is there any way of recording streaming audio into a wave editor like > soundforge or wavelab? > > reply privately thanks. sorry for the off topic post > > anyone heard the geology 2 mix CD? > > p-dogg > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
