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Jon M
 
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not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




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Art Jackson
 
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




On my Real One Player, a tool bar in the lower left corner has an option
to "Record Now Playing". That may do what you want. I haven't tried it.
Good luck.


--
Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USA
Life is God's open book test. In order to pass,
you must open His book to find the answers.
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




On my Real One Player, a tool bar in the lower left corner has an option
to "Record Now Playing". That may do what you want. I haven't tried it.
Good luck.


--
Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USA
Life is God's open book test. In order to pass,
you must open His book to find the answers.
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




On my Real One Player, a tool bar in the lower left corner has an option
to "Record Now Playing". That may do what you want. I haven't tried it.
Good luck.


--
Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USA
Life is God's open book test. In order to pass,
you must open His book to find the answers.
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




On my Real One Player, a tool bar in the lower left corner has an option
to "Record Now Playing". That may do what you want. I haven't tried it.
Good luck.


--
Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USA
Life is God's open book test. In order to pass,
you must open His book to find the answers.


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I use Total Recorder.

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"Art Jackson" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




On my Real One Player, a tool bar in the lower left corner has an option
to "Record Now Playing". That may do what you want. I haven't tried it.
Good luck.


--
Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USA
Life is God's open book test. In order to pass,
you must open His book to find the answers.



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I use Total Recorder.

Mark Z.

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"Art Jackson" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




On my Real One Player, a tool bar in the lower left corner has an option
to "Record Now Playing". That may do what you want. I haven't tried it.
Good luck.


--
Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USA
Life is God's open book test. In order to pass,
you must open His book to find the answers.



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I use Total Recorder.

Mark Z.

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have rendered my regular e-mail address useless.


"Art Jackson" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




On my Real One Player, a tool bar in the lower left corner has an option
to "Record Now Playing". That may do what you want. I haven't tried it.
Good luck.


--
Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USA
Life is God's open book test. In order to pass,
you must open His book to find the answers.



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I use Total Recorder.

Mark Z.

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Please reply only to Group. I regret this is necessary. Viruses and spam
have rendered my regular e-mail address useless.


"Art Jackson" wrote in message
. ..
Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




On my Real One Player, a tool bar in the lower left corner has an option
to "Record Now Playing". That may do what you want. I haven't tried it.
Good luck.


--
Art Jackson W4TOY Owensboro, KY USA
Life is God's open book test. In order to pass,
you must open His book to find the answers.



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Nick H (UK)
 
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Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
I use Total Recorder.


So do I. The standard edition does everything you want but I recently
upgraded to the Pro edition. There are several features I'm unlikely to
use, but the ability to schedule recordings (you can even input the URL
to connect to; it will do the rest) is invaluable.

Nick H (UK)


Mark Z.



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Nick H (UK)
 
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Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
I use Total Recorder.


So do I. The standard edition does everything you want but I recently
upgraded to the Pro edition. There are several features I'm unlikely to
use, but the ability to schedule recordings (you can even input the URL
to connect to; it will do the rest) is invaluable.

Nick H (UK)


Mark Z.

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Nick H (UK)
 
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Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
I use Total Recorder.


So do I. The standard edition does everything you want but I recently
upgraded to the Pro edition. There are several features I'm unlikely to
use, but the ability to schedule recordings (you can even input the URL
to connect to; it will do the rest) is invaluable.

Nick H (UK)


Mark Z.

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Nick H (UK)
 
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Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
I use Total Recorder.


So do I. The standard edition does everything you want but I recently
upgraded to the Pro edition. There are several features I'm unlikely to
use, but the ability to schedule recordings (you can even input the URL
to connect to; it will do the rest) is invaluable.

Nick H (UK)


Mark Z.

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Codifus
 
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD
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Codifus
 
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD


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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:14:00 +0000, "Nick H (UK)"
wrote:

Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
I use Total Recorder.


So do I. The standard edition does everything you want but I recently
upgraded to the Pro edition. There are several features I'm unlikely to
use, but the ability to schedule recordings (you can even input the URL
to connect to; it will do the rest) is invaluable.


I have seen a very interesting video on the internet I would like to
see, but I have to low bandwith to see it in streaming mode at home.
In the office, however, I have the necessary performance but not the
time to watch it.

Is there a Total Recorder for MP4?

Per.

PS. This is the video I want to watch:
http://qtss.nac-cna.ca/artsalive/mas...ynnharrell.mp4

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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:14:00 +0000, "Nick H (UK)"
wrote:

Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
I use Total Recorder.


So do I. The standard edition does everything you want but I recently
upgraded to the Pro edition. There are several features I'm unlikely to
use, but the ability to schedule recordings (you can even input the URL
to connect to; it will do the rest) is invaluable.


I have seen a very interesting video on the internet I would like to
see, but I have to low bandwith to see it in streaming mode at home.
In the office, however, I have the necessary performance but not the
time to watch it.

Is there a Total Recorder for MP4?

Per.

PS. This is the video I want to watch:
http://qtss.nac-cna.ca/artsalive/mas...ynnharrell.mp4

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Per Stromgren
 
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:14:00 +0000, "Nick H (UK)"
wrote:

Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
I use Total Recorder.


So do I. The standard edition does everything you want but I recently
upgraded to the Pro edition. There are several features I'm unlikely to
use, but the ability to schedule recordings (you can even input the URL
to connect to; it will do the rest) is invaluable.


I have seen a very interesting video on the internet I would like to
see, but I have to low bandwith to see it in streaming mode at home.
In the office, however, I have the necessary performance but not the
time to watch it.

Is there a Total Recorder for MP4?

Per.

PS. This is the video I want to watch:
http://qtss.nac-cna.ca/artsalive/mas...ynnharrell.mp4



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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 12:14:00 +0000, "Nick H (UK)"
wrote:

Mark D. Zacharias wrote:
I use Total Recorder.


So do I. The standard edition does everything you want but I recently
upgraded to the Pro edition. There are several features I'm unlikely to
use, but the ability to schedule recordings (you can even input the URL
to connect to; it will do the rest) is invaluable.


I have seen a very interesting video on the internet I would like to
see, but I have to low bandwith to see it in streaming mode at home.
In the office, however, I have the necessary performance but not the
time to watch it.

Is there a Total Recorder for MP4?

Per.

PS. This is the video I want to watch:
http://qtss.nac-cna.ca/artsalive/mas...ynnharrell.mp4

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"Codifus" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD


Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


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"Codifus" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD


Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


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"Codifus" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD


Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


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"Codifus" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:

not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from
3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we
would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with
realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris




If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD


Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM




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Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD
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Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD
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Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD
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Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD
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On 2004-02-16, Codifus wrote:
Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD


I "just recorded" a symposium from uctv played with realplayer with the
Santa Cruz sound card onto a tape drive using the output from the
"back speakers" connection. Any soundcard with speaker or earphone output
jacks can be used as input to a recorder.


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On 2004-02-16, Codifus wrote:
Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD


I "just recorded" a symposium from uctv played with realplayer with the
Santa Cruz sound card onto a tape drive using the output from the
"back speakers" connection. Any soundcard with speaker or earphone output
jacks can be used as input to a recorder.
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On 2004-02-16, Codifus wrote:
Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD


I "just recorded" a symposium from uctv played with realplayer with the
Santa Cruz sound card onto a tape drive using the output from the
"back speakers" connection. Any soundcard with speaker or earphone output
jacks can be used as input to a recorder.
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On 2004-02-16, Codifus wrote:
Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD


I "just recorded" a symposium from uctv played with realplayer with the
Santa Cruz sound card onto a tape drive using the output from the
"back speakers" connection. Any soundcard with speaker or earphone output
jacks can be used as input to a recorder.
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Every card I've owned in the past 6-8 years has had the capability of
recording or monitoring the wave output.
This includes my present onboard C-Media card, several Yamaha cards, and an
Aureal Vortex 2 card.

BTM


"Codifus" wrote in message
. net...
Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times

to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD



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Every card I've owned in the past 6-8 years has had the capability of
recording or monitoring the wave output.
This includes my present onboard C-Media card, several Yamaha cards, and an
Aureal Vortex 2 card.

BTM


"Codifus" wrote in message
. net...
Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times

to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD





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Every card I've owned in the past 6-8 years has had the capability of
recording or monitoring the wave output.
This includes my present onboard C-Media card, several Yamaha cards, and an
Aureal Vortex 2 card.

BTM


"Codifus" wrote in message
. net...
Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times

to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD



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Every card I've owned in the past 6-8 years has had the capability of
recording or monitoring the wave output.
This includes my present onboard C-Media card, several Yamaha cards, and an
Aureal Vortex 2 card.

BTM


"Codifus" wrote in message
. net...
Shrivel wrote:

"Codifus" wrote in message
t...

Jon M wrote:


not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station


from

3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet


and we

would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this


with

realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD



Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times

to
record streaming audio.

BTM


Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD



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On 2004-02-16, Codifus wrote:

Shrivel wrote:


"Codifus" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:



not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from


3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we


would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with


realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD


Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM



Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD



I "just recorded" a symposium from uctv played with realplayer with the
Santa Cruz sound card onto a tape drive using the output from the
"back speakers" connection. Any soundcard with speaker or earphone output
jacks can be used as input to a recorder.

OK. It looks like you are doing it through hardware with the addition of
some extra cables to set up a loop. With the SBLive, The output, or
"what you hear" is caught by software. No extra cables needed.

CD
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On 2004-02-16, Codifus wrote:

Shrivel wrote:


"Codifus" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:



not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from


3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we


would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with


realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD


Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM



Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD



I "just recorded" a symposium from uctv played with realplayer with the
Santa Cruz sound card onto a tape drive using the output from the
"back speakers" connection. Any soundcard with speaker or earphone output
jacks can be used as input to a recorder.

OK. It looks like you are doing it through hardware with the addition of
some extra cables to set up a loop. With the SBLive, The output, or
"what you hear" is caught by software. No extra cables needed.

CD
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On 2004-02-16, Codifus wrote:

Shrivel wrote:


"Codifus" wrote in message
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Jon M wrote:



not sure if this is the place to ask but:

our daughter has a volunteer job as a DJ at her college radio station

from


3a-6a. the station broadcasts as a real player stream on the internet

and we


would like to be able to record and listen to her shows. can we do this

with


realplayer and if not, is there a 3rd party app that we might use?
thanks in advance,

jon morris





If you have a SounBlaster card, like SBLive, it comes with the capabilty
to record the speaker output. In your volume control settings, enable
the "what you hear" setting. After that, anything you hear through the
speakers can be recorded, either by using the basic recorder that came
with SBLive software, creative recorder, or any wav recording program
you might have, like Cool Edit.

CD


Most cards have the same capability. I've used this method many times to
record streaming audio.

BTM



Are you sure? I've owned 3, and the SBLive was the only one I could use.
I also had the Santa Cruz by Turtle Beach and could never get that
working, or even in full duplex mode, even after with several
conversations with technical support. Otherwise, every other aspect of
that card worked fine.

CD



I "just recorded" a symposium from uctv played with realplayer with the
Santa Cruz sound card onto a tape drive using the output from the
"back speakers" connection. Any soundcard with speaker or earphone output
jacks can be used as input to a recorder.

OK. It looks like you are doing it through hardware with the addition of
some extra cables to set up a loop. With the SBLive, The output, or
"what you hear" is caught by software. No extra cables needed.

CD
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