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eXPeri3nc3
Hey guys.

Any recommendations for recording streaming audios?

Thank you.
old_calculator
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows --> audacity biggrin.gif
cry4freedom
File Music Zilla.

Has capability to record streaming audio (eg: Imeem,Youtube,Esnips)

http://www.freemusiczilla.com/

And of course you need to convert it back to *.mp3. There's few FLV to MP3 converter. Like what offered by DVDVideoSoft.

http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/F...3-Converter.htm
eXPeri3nc3
QUOTE(old_calculator @ Jul 25 2008, 09:54 PM)

Tried, doesn't work.

I mean recording a streaming audio, not recording an audio for podcast.

Thanks.

QUOTE(cry4freedom @ Jul 25 2008, 09:57 PM)
File Music Zilla.

Has capability to record streaming audio (eg: Imeem,Youtube,Esnips)

http://www.freemusiczilla.com/

And of course you need to convert it back to *.mp3. There's few FLV to MP3 converter. Like what offered by DVDVideoSoft.

http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/F...3-Converter.htm
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Thank you will try it.
truzoids
roxio easy media creator is da best....
what ever sound out from ur speaker it can record...
b4 this i tried record streaming radio...its work!


haya
Depends on how the audio is streamed. If it is using a "proper" streaming protocol like MMS, RTSP, RTP etc, something like Net transport would do, through apparently Flashget can deal with such protocols these days, not that i've tried it.

If its annoying Imeem/Esnips, check your cache folder. Usually its the biggest (or one of it) file. biggrin.gif
beyond_99
Streaming audio are not in cache folder as far as i know.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
The streaming audio quality is not very good, right?
zzzxtreme
u can use VideoLAN to save streaming audio to harddisk to your desired format
nimrod2

are u sure audicity doesnt allow recording for streaming audio?
eXPeri3nc3
QUOTE(truzoids @ Jul 29 2008, 07:18 PM)
roxio easy media creator is da best....
what ever sound out from ur speaker it can record...
b4 this i tried record streaming radio...its work!
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Roxio ah? Bloaty leh... if I'm out of choices I'll try it. Thanks.

QUOTE(haya @ Jul 30 2008, 10:52 AM)
Depends on how the audio is streamed. If it is using a "proper" streaming protocol like MMS, RTSP, RTP etc, something like Net transport would do, through apparently Flashget can deal with such protocols these days, not that i've tried it.

If its annoying Imeem/Esnips, check your cache folder. Usually its the biggest (or one of it) file. biggrin.gif
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I don't think it's in the cache. It's MMS protocol. Will give Flashget a shot

QUOTE(beyond_99 @ Jul 31 2008, 09:42 PM)
Streaming audio are not in cache folder as far as i know.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
The streaming audio quality is not very good, right?
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The audio I stream is 128kpbs. Considered very nice ady for streaming.

QUOTE(nimrod2 @ Aug 1 2008, 09:48 AM)
are u sure audicity doesnt allow recording for streaming audio?
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I don't know, I just can't find any option to do so. Maybe you can enlighten me on that? Tutorials in google only show you how to record your own podcast, not others via streaming.
beyond_99
Can't u record the wave out using Audacity?
eXPeri3nc3
QUOTE(beyond_99 @ Aug 1 2008, 04:18 PM)
Can't u record the wave out using Audacity?
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It's a laptop, and I don't see any wave out anywhere.


Added on August 1, 2008, 4:47 pmAh yeah using Vista Ultimate, and there's no Wave Out.
beyond_99
QUOTE(eXPeri3nc3 @ Aug 1 2008, 04:31 PM)
It's a laptop, and I don't see any wave out anywhere.


Added on August 1, 2008, 4:47 pmAh yeah using Vista Ultimate, and there's no Wave Out.
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Vista dun have?i use win XP.
Wave out is one of the recording option in Audacity.
There are some other option like use line in, mic n wave out .( I saw it last time when i try to record sthbut canot remember clearly)
No matter laptop or desktop, they still have sound card to play sound.
Example, in volume control u can see a slide bar of wave.
eXPeri3nc3
QUOTE(beyond_99 @ Aug 1 2008, 04:59 PM)
Vista dun have?i use win XP.
Wave out is one of the recording option in Audacity.
There are some other option like use line in, mic n wave out .( I saw it last time when i try to record sthbut canot remember clearly)
No matter laptop or desktop, they still have sound card to play sound.
Example, in volume control u can see a slide bar of wave.
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Nope, no longer available in Vista, I googled about it.
beyond_99
How about the line out?
eXPeri3nc3
QUOTE(beyond_99 @ Aug 1 2008, 05:44 PM)
How about the line out?
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SPDIF only.
beyond_99
I mean is there line out option in Audacity?
Btw, wat laptop u r using?
eXPeri3nc3
Dell Vostro. I see no lineout. There's only playback and sound what.
beyond_99
Had u visited this web?
Btw, where is the streaming audio-i wan to try to record.......
In Audacity, i can see stereo Mix,Line Volume and Microphone.
Three of them can record music from my player. I haven tru=ied in streaming audio.
eXPeri3nc3
QUOTE(beyond_99 @ Aug 1 2008, 08:23 PM)
Had u visited this web?
Btw, where is the streaming audio-i wan to try to record.......
In Audacity, i can see stereo Mix,Line Volume and Microphone.
Three of them can record music from my player. I haven tru=ied in streaming audio.
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Yeah I did, it's the same thing.

But last night I took the initiative to look for a solution for the "wave out" built in driver disabled problem for Vista and Stigmatel audio drivers, and I think I found a solution. Currently downloading something so cannot restart.

I did a registry change, hopefully I can re-enable my line in. sad.gif
beyond_99
Update:
I tried to record direct streaming audio from radio fm.
I put stereo mix can can record but other option(Line Volume and Microphone) don't give any result.
Have a nice try.
eXPeri3nc3
**** yeah finally. laugh.gif

I have to find a suitable driver, install in a very weird way, then only I can enable the Stereo Mix thingy, and Audacity finally worked.

Thanks all!
beyond_99
So, before u can find suitable driver, u canot use Stereo Mix?
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