I would like to be able to record online shows that I won't be able to hear
at the time of broadcast. Is there a Jaws-accessible program that will
record the program onto a hard drive for later listening? I want one that
will also have an accessible timer I can start in case I can't be right
For shoutcasting recording I use Mediarecorder which does have a timer and
a shceduler for later recording. If you want to record from windows media
or real I can't offer suggestions but mediarecorder is a freeware program
and it works terrific for recording shoutcast streams.
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gold wave will do this.
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I am a big fan of Total Recorder from www.highcriteria.com for recording
Internet streams. It is designed for this purpose, so has a much more
sophisticated scheduler than Goldwave. Also, I can record streams while
using software speech and the speech is not recorded.
Dean
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I think Soundforge will also do this for you.
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From: Doc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: is there accessible program for recording audio streams
gold wave will do
Hi, Joanne, total recorder is very good, though I've not used their
scheduler, but you can go to
http://www.highcriteria.com
to learn more. There is a standard version which is $13, and a
professional version which is $40. With the current version, 5.1, you
can record if the program isn't
I want to suggest replay-radio as another option for recording streams. It
records other things, but its primary function is to allow for the
scheduling and recording of streams from the internet and in addition to
adding something new or recording something one stumbles across on the net,