hi.  It's probably a lot easier if you go with replay AV, since it 
doesn't utilize your sound card while it records the stream you're 
trying to record, like I said earlier that is the absolute beauty of 
this program.
So you're much better off going with Replay AV, rather than just 
using Replay Radio itself.
To clarify, Replay Radio, and Replay AV are 2 separate programs, 
independent of each other.  You can not use both programs at the same 
time, but you have the option of trying both when you install the 
demo of Replay AV.
I love Replay AV, because I can record a stream in the background and 
at the same time I can chat on Skype, read e-mail or surf the net 
with software speech, and it'll record a show for me and I can just 
listen later when I'm ready. It's awesome.





At 11:29 AM 3/8/2006, you wrote:
>The replay products can record from the sound card in addition to capturing
>the stream.  They will capture your system sounds and synthesizer unless you
>also use the "enhanced soundcard driver" from replay which captures the
>sound as it enters your soundcard and thus does not get the synthesizer or
>other sounds.  I find the enhanced sound card works well for me but similar
>drivers have been know to give some people problems.  Fortunately, it is
>easily uninstalled should it prove problematic.  RD
>
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