Re: recording live streams.

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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-19 Thread Stephen Jolley
Hi Joanne,
I use Total Recorder, and it meets all my needs.
If you have trouble connecting to the streams, make sure your recording 
parameters (button to in main dialog) are okay.

The recording source must be software whereas from an externally 
connected device like a hifi amplifier would be soundboard.

In your volume parameters, you may have to have playback device set to 
total recorder.

Hope those tips help.
Stephen
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Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: recording live streams.


Hi.  DJC recommended mediarecorder to me and I can't say enough about it! 
I think it's pretty much limited to winamp and the streams you can pick up 
with winamp, but DJC can correct me if I'm wrong there.  It was a little 
tricky to figure out the jaws commands when entering times, but once I got 
it I really have had no trouble.

I also have total recorder which I think is more versatile as far as 
working with media player and winamp, but I've not been able to figure out 
how to get it to connect to the station.  Setting the record and timer 
functions was easy, but I can't get it to connect to the stream and I've 
asked for help here but didn't get a response.

I don't have the exact website I got mediarecorder from, but I did a 
google search and it took me to a download site.

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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-19 Thread Rod Alcidonis
Is total recorder free?

Rod

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- Original Message -
From: Stephen Jolley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 5:04 AM
Subject: Re: recording live streams.


 Hi Joanne,

 I use Total Recorder, and it meets all my needs.

 If you have trouble connecting to the streams, make sure your recording
 parameters (button to in main dialog) are okay.

 The recording source must be software whereas from an externally
 connected device like a hifi amplifier would be soundboard.

 In your volume parameters, you may have to have playback device set to
 total recorder.

 Hope those tips help.

 Stephen
 - Original Message -
 From: Joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:11 PM
 Subject: Re: recording live streams.


  Hi.  DJC recommended mediarecorder to me and I can't say enough about
it!
  I think it's pretty much limited to winamp and the streams you can pick
up
  with winamp, but DJC can correct me if I'm wrong there.  It was a little
  tricky to figure out the jaws commands when entering times, but once I
got
  it I really have had no trouble.
 
  I also have total recorder which I think is more versatile as far as
  working with media player and winamp, but I've not been able to figure
out
  how to get it to connect to the station.  Setting the record and timer
  functions was easy, but I can't get it to connect to the stream and I've
  asked for help here but didn't get a response.
 
  I don't have the exact website I got mediarecorder from, but I did a
  google search and it took me to a download site.
 
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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-19 Thread Stephen Jolley
You buy Total Recorder from www.highcriteria.com.
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From: Rod Alcidonis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: recording live streams.


Is total recorder free?
Rod
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- Original Message -
From: Stephen Jolley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 5:04 AM
Subject: Re: recording live streams.

Hi Joanne,
I use Total Recorder, and it meets all my needs.
If you have trouble connecting to the streams, make sure your recording
parameters (button to in main dialog) are okay.
The recording source must be software whereas from an externally
connected device like a hifi amplifier would be soundboard.
In your volume parameters, you may have to have playback device set to
total recorder.
Hope those tips help.
Stephen
- Original Message -
From: Joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: recording live streams.
 Hi.  DJC recommended mediarecorder to me and I can't say enough about
it!
 I think it's pretty much limited to winamp and the streams you can pick
up
 with winamp, but DJC can correct me if I'm wrong there.  It was a 
 little
 tricky to figure out the jaws commands when entering times, but once I
got
 it I really have had no trouble.

 I also have total recorder which I think is more versatile as far as
 working with media player and winamp, but I've not been able to figure
out
 how to get it to connect to the station.  Setting the record and timer
 functions was easy, but I can't get it to connect to the stream and 
 I've
 asked for help here but didn't get a response.

 I don't have the exact website I got mediarecorder from, but I did a
 google search and it took me to a download site.

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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-19 Thread Tom Kaufman
My experience has been that..in order to record a live stream..using Total
Recorder, the parameters need to be set to soundboard.  But then..this
computer has been known to pull some strange things anyway!  For instance,
if I try starting a recording in TR..before bringing up a live stream, the
computer seems to lose the sound drivers!  However..if I start the
stream..then start Total Recorder to record, the stream will hang up!
This may be a Windows ME issue..and one of the reasons I'm seriously
contemplating getting a new machine!Tom Kaufman


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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-19 Thread Fazil
No.

- Original Message - 
From: Rod Alcidonis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: recording live streams.


 Is total recorder free?

 Rod

 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 IM: Roddy12RA

 ===
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 insane, so dull and stupid that they cannot put words together in a manner
 to convey their thoughts. (Philosopher Descartes).

 No power on earth can stop an idea whose time has come.  Victor Hugo.

 - Original Message -
 From: Stephen Jolley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 5:04 AM
 Subject: Re: recording live streams.


  Hi Joanne,
 
  I use Total Recorder, and it meets all my needs.
 
  If you have trouble connecting to the streams, make sure your recording
  parameters (button to in main dialog) are okay.
 
  The recording source must be software whereas from an externally
  connected device like a hifi amplifier would be soundboard.
 
  In your volume parameters, you may have to have playback device set to
  total recorder.
 
  Hope those tips help.
 
  Stephen
  - Original Message -
  From: Joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:11 PM
  Subject: Re: recording live streams.
 
 
   Hi.  DJC recommended mediarecorder to me and I can't say enough about
 it!
   I think it's pretty much limited to winamp and the streams you can
pick
 up
   with winamp, but DJC can correct me if I'm wrong there.  It was a
little
   tricky to figure out the jaws commands when entering times, but once I
 got
   it I really have had no trouble.
  
   I also have total recorder which I think is more versatile as far as
   working with media player and winamp, but I've not been able to figure
 out
   how to get it to connect to the station.  Setting the record and timer
   functions was easy, but I can't get it to connect to the stream and
I've
   asked for help here but didn't get a response.
  
   I don't have the exact website I got mediarecorder from, but I did a
   google search and it took me to a download site.
  
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recording live streams.

2005-04-18 Thread Carliss
Listers,
I have three players: winamp, windows media player, and real player. I would
like to know can live stream be recorded to the hard drive and if so, how? 
I listen to so much live streaming and I really would like to hear it again,
but I don't know how to use these players to record.
Thanks to everyone,
Carliss
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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-18 Thread Joanne
Hi.  DJC recommended mediarecorder to me and I can't say enough about it!  I 
think it's pretty much limited to winamp and the streams you can pick up 
with winamp, but DJC can correct me if I'm wrong there.  It was a little 
tricky to figure out the jaws commands when entering times, but once I got 
it I really have had no trouble.

I also have total recorder which I think is more versatile as far as working 
with media player and winamp, but I've not been able to figure out how to 
get it to connect to the station.  Setting the record and timer functions 
was easy, but I can't get it to connect to the stream and I've asked for 
help here but didn't get a response.

I don't have the exact website I got mediarecorder from, but I did a google 
search and it took me to a download site. 

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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-18 Thread Earle
I use total recorder to record streams all the time.

If I open total recorder, then connect to my stream, I have no problems 
recording it.  If I want to 
schedule something to be recorded, I set up the schedule connect to the stream, 
and everything is 
done, when I return.
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- Original Message - 
From: Joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 8:11 AM
Subject: Re: recording live streams.


Hi.  DJC recommended mediarecorder to me and I can't say enough about it!  I
think it's pretty much limited to winamp and the streams you can pick up
with winamp, but DJC can correct me if I'm wrong there.  It was a little
tricky to figure out the jaws commands when entering times, but once I got
it I really have had no trouble.

I also have total recorder which I think is more versatile as far as working
with media player and winamp, but I've not been able to figure out how to
get it to connect to the station.  Setting the record and timer functions
was easy, but I can't get it to connect to the stream and I've asked for
help here but didn't get a response.

I don't have the exact website I got mediarecorder from, but I did a google
search and it took me to a download site.


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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-18 Thread Dean masters
/There is a program called Station Ripper that cancopy shoutcast streams and
some podcasts.There is an IE browser that is accessible to choose your
stations but other things are not that accessible. There is a button
somewhere so you can listen as you record. You cannot schedule a recording,
at least I haven't found a way to. One thing I like is that if it is an
internet only station it will save the songs as their own files with the
files given the titles, etc. of the songs. If it is a real radio station,
then you will get an incomplete file as they call it. You can still listen
to it, etc. It will just have the name of the station as the file name. It
does not pick up your screen reader or any windows sounds but only records
what comes through. If you are on a dial up connection and try to record
something that has a faster stream, there wil probably be jumps, etc. where
the time has elapsed but has not been copied.  check it out at:

www.stationripper.com

Dean
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From: Carliss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 7:39 AM
Subject: recording live streams.


 Listers,
 I have three players: winamp, windows media player, and real player. I
would
 like to know can live stream be recorded to the hard drive and if so, how?
 I listen to so much live streaming and I really would like to hear it
again,
 but I don't know how to use these players to record.
 Thanks to everyone,
 Carliss
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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-18 Thread Gary Wood
From what I've been hearing lately about podcasting, it sounds like it could 
be a good way to record live streams; that is, if the said station does any 
podcasting.
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From: Dean masters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: recording live streams.


/There is a program called Station Ripper that cancopy shoutcast streams 
and
some podcasts.There is an IE browser that is accessible to choose your
stations but other things are not that accessible. There is a button
somewhere so you can listen as you record. You cannot schedule a 
recording,
at least I haven't found a way to. One thing I like is that if it is an
internet only station it will save the songs as their own files with the
files given the titles, etc. of the songs. If it is a real radio station,
then you will get an incomplete file as they call it. You can still listen
to it, etc. It will just have the name of the station as the file name. It
does not pick up your screen reader or any windows sounds but only records
what comes through. If you are on a dial up connection and try to record
something that has a faster stream, there wil probably be jumps, etc. 
where
the time has elapsed but has not been copied.  check it out at:

www.stationripper.com
Dean
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From: Carliss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 7:39 AM
Subject: recording live streams.

Listers,
I have three players: winamp, windows media player, and real player. I
would
like to know can live stream be recorded to the hard drive and if so, 
how?
I listen to so much live streaming and I really would like to hear it
again,
but I don't know how to use these players to record.
Thanks to everyone,
Carliss
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RE: recording live streams.

2005-04-18 Thread Aman Singer
Hi.
There are many ways to record all sorts of live streams. The most
often used, and simplest, is through a program like Total Recorder
http://www.totalrecorder.com
which will record the live stream as it plays. Alternatively, a
program like Stream Down
http://stream-down.cocsoft.com 
or offline explorer from
http://www.metaproducts.com
will download the real/wma file to your hard drive and you can then
listen to it, convert it to MP3, etc. The advantage this has over Total
Recorder and other programs like it is that one need not hear the live
stream as it downloads. One can download the stream and listen later.
Aman   
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 Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 7:39 AM
 Subject: recording live streams.


 Listers,
 I have three players: winamp, windows media player, and real player. I
 would
 like to know can live stream be recorded to the hard drive and if so, 
 how?
 I listen to so much live streaming and I really would like to hear it
 again,
 but I don't know how to use these players to record.
 Thanks to everyone,
 Carliss
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Re: recording live streams.

2005-04-18 Thread patricknc
Maybe I'm misunderstanding here, but, Carliss, are you asking how to use
those 3 players to record live streams?  if so, the answer is that you cant.
Programs like Winamp, Realplayer, and Windows Media Player are just that,
players.  You can't use them for recording.  As far as recorders are
concerned, I have nothing to add to what has already been said.  You have a
good choice of programs here.  I've heard that MP3 Direct cut also can do
it, but I haven't tried it.


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From: Aman Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 12:45 PM
Subject: RE: recording live streams.


 Hi.
 There are many ways to record all sorts of live streams. The most
 often used, and simplest, is through a program like Total Recorder
 http://www.totalrecorder.com
 which will record the live stream as it plays. Alternatively, a
 program like Stream Down
 http://stream-down.cocsoft.com
 or offline explorer from
 http://www.metaproducts.com
 will download the real/wma file to your hard drive and you can then
 listen to it, convert it to MP3, etc. The advantage this has over Total
 Recorder and other programs like it is that one need not hear the live
 stream as it downloads. One can download the stream and listen later.
 Aman
  - Original Message -
  From: Carliss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 7:39 AM
  Subject: recording live streams.
 
 
  Listers,
  I have three players: winamp, windows media player, and real player. I
  would
  like to know can live stream be recorded to the hard drive and if so,
  how?
  I listen to so much live streaming and I really would like to hear it
  again,
  but I don't know how to use these players to record.
  Thanks to everyone,
  Carliss
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