I use a little freebee called Stream Ripper for Winamp. After you
install it, it always comes up when you start Winamp but it isn't
running--just ready for you. You first get the stream started and then
use your screen reader's systray access. You'll find stream ripper for
winamp in the list. Just do a single right click on it. You'll get a
pop up list and it is very easy to use. It just has start ripping, stop
ripping and exit. It also has a settings or maybe its called options
that you can use to select the destination folder to put the ripped
files into (called output directory) You can also select never
overwrite partial which I would select because if the stream is
interrupted it will overwrite what you already have when it resumes.
With this checked, it just keeps making separate files so you'll have a
recording of everything you heard. Hope this helps.
B B
Roger
Kris Hickerson wrote:
Hi All,
Ok, I know most of you do this all the time, but I have never had the need
to record streaming audio before. What program is best to use, and do you
start recording and then bring up your stream or exactly what do you do
first so as not to miss any part of the audio but not record a bumch of
meaningless stuff you don't want.
I'm sure this is not at all difficult, and I know it seems pretty elementary
to most of you. I suppose through trial and error I could figure it out,
but I think some one who has done this could save me a lot of time. I never
seem to have enough time at the computer to do all the things I want anyway.
Thanks for your help.
Kris
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