
January 9th 04, 10:54 AM
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Recording BBC Internet output
"GSV Three Minds in a Can" wrote in message
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Bitstring , from the wonderful person
Trevor Appleton lid
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Recording BBC Internet output
Is there any way of recording (e.g. the listen again programmes) to CD so
I
can play them in my car?
I have DVDR and a Car MP3 player.
A possible kludge is to route the sound card's 'line out' back to 'line
in', and then use any of the available 'analogue audio - CD'
programs(*) to record it as if it came from cassette, vinyl+pre-amp,
etc. Otherwise it's tough .. MS etc. have gone to a lot of trouble to
stop you getting access to that sort of content.
(*) some of which are free, e.g.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about.php?lang=en
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Outgoing Msgs are Turing Tested,and indistinguishable from human typing.
Stepvoice? Then put the mp3 on cd in iso mode. Or am I missing something
here?
Rob
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January 9th 04, 12:04 PM
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Recording Real Audio - Can be done
"Trevor Appleton" trevor@nospamweatherdot4dinternetdocodotuk wrote in
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Recording BBC Internet output
Is there any way of recording (e.g. the listen again programmes) to CD so
I
can play them in my car?
The following program records directly to a wav file which can then be burnt
on to a CD
I've used it with good results. (Needs Realplayer installed - usesDlls etc)
http://rawavrecorder.homestead.com
HTH
Ben
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January 9th 04, 12:04 PM
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Recording Real Audio - Can be done
"Trevor Appleton" trevor@nospamweatherdot4dinternetdocodotuk wrote in
message ...
Recording BBC Internet output
Is there any way of recording (e.g. the listen again programmes) to CD so
I
can play them in my car?
The following program records directly to a wav file which can then be burnt
on to a CD
I've used it with good results. (Needs Realplayer installed - usesDlls etc)
http://rawavrecorder.homestead.com
HTH
Ben
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January 9th 04, 01:39 PM
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Recording Real Audio - Can be done
"Ben" wrote in message
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"Trevor Appleton" trevor@nospamweatherdot4dinternetdocodotuk wrote in
message ...
Recording BBC Internet output
Is there any way of recording (e.g. the listen again programmes) to CD
so
I
can play them in my car?
The following program records directly to a wav file which can then be
burnt
on to a CD
I've used it with good results. (Needs Realplayer installed - usesDlls
etc)
http://rawavrecorder.homestead.com
Another good recorder for streaming audio is Total Recorder, from
http://www.highcriteria.com/
Also records a wav or MP3 to your hard drive, which you can then burn to
CDR.
Well worth the $11.95 registration fee.
BBC uses Real Player for streaming audio so you also need to have that
installed.
K
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January 9th 04, 01:39 PM
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Recording Real Audio - Can be done
"Ben" wrote in message
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"Trevor Appleton" trevor@nospamweatherdot4dinternetdocodotuk wrote in
message ...
Recording BBC Internet output
Is there any way of recording (e.g. the listen again programmes) to CD
so
I
can play them in my car?
The following program records directly to a wav file which can then be
burnt
on to a CD
I've used it with good results. (Needs Realplayer installed - usesDlls
etc)
http://rawavrecorder.homestead.com
Another good recorder for streaming audio is Total Recorder, from
http://www.highcriteria.com/
Also records a wav or MP3 to your hard drive, which you can then burn to
CDR.
Well worth the $11.95 registration fee.
BBC uses Real Player for streaming audio so you also need to have that
installed.
K
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January 9th 04, 01:48 PM
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Recording BBC Internet output
Total recorder on windows does pretty much the same thing - the
application thinks it's a sound driver
when really it's sneakily recoring the PCM data at the same time as
passing it through to the real
driver.
I don't think there's any computer audio source it can't record.
On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 08:17:02 +0000, Trevor Appleton wrote:
Recording BBC Internet output
Is there any way of recording (e.g. the listen again programmes) to CD
so I
can play them in my car?
I have DVDR and a Car MP3 player.
If you have access to a Linux machine, yes. vsound
http://www.xenoclast.org/vsound/ fools the realplayer binary into
thinking it's writing to the sound device, when in actual fact, it's
writing to a .wav file.
From there, you can split into individual MP3s, or leave as a .wav and
add
timings to a .cue file so that you get normal CD track markers. Unless
you
know the music well, though, this step can take quite a long time.
Best Regards,
Alex.
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Jim H jh
@333
.org
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January 9th 04, 01:48 PM
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Recording BBC Internet output
Total recorder on windows does pretty much the same thing - the
application thinks it's a sound driver
when really it's sneakily recoring the PCM data at the same time as
passing it through to the real
driver.
I don't think there's any computer audio source it can't record.
On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 08:17:02 +0000, Trevor Appleton wrote:
Recording BBC Internet output
Is there any way of recording (e.g. the listen again programmes) to CD
so I
can play them in my car?
I have DVDR and a Car MP3 player.
If you have access to a Linux machine, yes. vsound
http://www.xenoclast.org/vsound/ fools the realplayer binary into
thinking it's writing to the sound device, when in actual fact, it's
writing to a .wav file.
From there, you can split into individual MP3s, or leave as a .wav and
add
timings to a .cue file so that you get normal CD track markers. Unless
you
know the music well, though, this step can take quite a long time.
Best Regards,
Alex.
--
Jim H jh
@333
.org
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January 9th 04, 08:17 PM
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Recording BBC Internet output
Jim H wrote in message
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Total recorder on windows does pretty much the same thing - the
application thinks it's a sound driver
when really it's sneakily recoring the PCM data at the same time as
passing it through to the real
driver.
How do I get that or are you saying its in every Windows PC?
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January 9th 04, 08:17 PM
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Recording BBC Internet output
Jim H wrote in message
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Total recorder on windows does pretty much the same thing - the
application thinks it's a sound driver
when really it's sneakily recoring the PCM data at the same time as
passing it through to the real
driver.
How do I get that or are you saying its in every Windows PC?
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January 10th 04, 05:22 PM
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Recording BBC Internet output
"Jim H" wrote in message
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Total recorder on windows does pretty much the same thing - the
application thinks it's a sound driver
when really it's sneakily recoring the PCM data at the same time as
passing it through to the real
driver.
I don't think there's any computer audio source it can't record.
I use Cakewalk Pyro which does the the same. The recordings are saved as
WAVs which can be burned to CD or converted to MP3.
Roy.
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