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Capturing streaming audio
I'm looking for a program that I can use to capture streaming audio. I found one through google called SoundTap that looks & sounds pretty good. Has anyone had any experience with this program or have suggestions on another program that they have had success with? I have an HP laptop that I run Windows on. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Capturing streaming audio
I have never used it, but the best way to record a stream online is to get the actual file so it is in the same bitrate. I think the software just records the weav out mix from the soundcard. You could do that with Audacity for free. But like i said before you want to get the actual file that is streaming not just record the sound through your soundcard. I used to record streaming audio and video from websites so you can PM me if you want to know anything about recording streams and I will try and help you out.
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Re: Capturing streaming audio
WM recorder does the trick
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Re: Capturing streaming audio
Goldwave is cool too - free and has a lot of features
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Re: Capturing streaming audio
Thanks a lot, I will check all of those out.
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Re: Capturing streaming audio
I've used XMplay which worked very well. I've also used MiniStream Ripper without a problem.
Ministream is very easy but costs a $30-ish. XMplay is free but takes a little tweaking. Peace, Chris
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Re: Capturing streaming audio
I was advised a few years ago to use Total Recorder from...
http://www.highcriteria.com/ ...which I find to be great - you can save the output in plenty of formats including WAV, MP3 and WMA. It's free to try (it's adds noise every 60 secs), but it's worth spending the $17.95 (USD) to get the proper working version. No members have liked this post.
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Re: Capturing streaming audio
Mplayer (windoze version available, tho I use Linux exclusively.)
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/ No members have liked this post.
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