Hello Kevin and list: I use Total Recorder to record streams from the
internet (I'm using Total Recorder 7.1)..but they've upgraded since then.
The program costs close to eighteen dollars (if you're want Total Recorder
standard)..the pro version is more..but it'll do what you want to do with
Greetings,
Kevin, I use totalRecorder v8.1Pro, it is very easy to use and works fairly
well with Jaws but far as I know there are no scripts but gather some while
ago somebody did produce scripts for a much earlier version never tried them
as they cost! not sure which version they were for.
As
: Re: recording audio streams from the internet
Greetings,
Kevin, I use totalRecorder v8.1Pro, it is very easy to use and works
fairly
well with Jaws but far as I know there are no scripts but gather some
while
ago somebody did produce scripts for a much earlier version never tried
them
: recording audio streams
Lisa, it's total recorder. Go to highcriteria.com and download the
standard version of total recorder. In order to get it to work you'll
need to register it. And after you've downloaded it, write to
highcriteria and get a registration key and then register it in total
,
I was unable to find the Total Recorder tutorial you mentioned.
Jim
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:11 AM
Subject: Re: recording audio streams
Lisa, it's total recorder. Go to highcriteria.com
Station Ripper will record just the audio stream and not any other sound
that comes through your speakers. If you are recording an internet only
station then each song will be saved with its own titgle, etc. as the file
name. If it is a real radio station that is over the net it will be one
Hi Lisa. Replay Radio is also worth a try. It works well with either Jaws
or WindowEyes and I find it easier to use than Total Recorder when setting
up timed recordings. just a personal preference thing, I suppose, but you
might want to have a look at it.
Larry
- Original Message -
: Saturday, May 21, 2005 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: recording audio streams
Kevin, I read your very informative message and it alone helped.
However, I was unable to find the Total Recorder tutorial you mentioned.
Jim
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc
Thank you much. I listened to the tutorial and it was great!
Jim
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However,
I was unable to find the Total Recorder tutorial you mentioned.
Jim
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:11 AM
Subject: Re: recording audio streams
Lisa, it's total recorder. Go
Lisa-Maree! Any program that records audio on your computer will
probably be capable of recording directly from the Internet.
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Hi Lisa. Total Recorder will do the job for you. You can get it from
www.highcriteria.com. Hope that helps.
- Original Message -
From: Lisa-Maree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 2:58 PM
Subject: recording audio streams
Lisa, it's total recorder. Go to highcriteria.com and download the
standard version of total recorder. In order to get it to work you'll
need to register it. And after you've downloaded it, write to
highcriteria and get a registration key and then register it in total
recorder and you should be
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