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internet.news
11-01-2003, 12:10 AM
Hi,

lovely night and evening to wherever you are now,
I post this, cause Wizzandabe and muchspl1 asked me to
send them a recorded stream. It is also good sometimes if
you found a good radio with a FUNNY DJ you want to show
your relatives and/or friends. Or you found the show so nice
that you want to hear it every morning, on your way to work :)

I will present you some tools with which you can record
streams - IMPORTANT: Normally, if you look on copyright, it is
I think not allowed to record streams, that is why it is hard to find
these tools. So, it would be nice if you - if you wanted to share
recorded streams - add information on date and radio station in the
mp3 file :) so the source is easier to find.

[S T R E A M Recording]
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1. Magicsofts SoundCapture 1.0 (Freeware), Size: 734KB

This is a real small and nice tool with which you can record all your "Mixed Audio Output", means: everything you hear on your speakers you can record! It is not especially made for stream recording, but during listening to a stream you can record it, that is the tool I currently use.

http://www.magicsofts.com <-- only the official website no longer
exists, I do not know why? just search on google for "Magicsofts SOundCapture 1.0" --&#62; here is a direct download link (from my site&#33;): http://members.fortunecity.com/davidn/sc11a.exe

2. RIPCast ~1.5MB (Not Freeware, but worth to see&#33;)

With this tool you can rip songs directly while you are listening.
Means: It can save the songs as many mp3-files or save the whole
stream as one file. http://www.xoteck.com/ripcast/download.php


LINKS to AUDIO Tool and Streamrecording
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1. http://www.mpegx.com

--&#62; there you find many informations about audiotools
& videotools as well as its descriptions as some of you may know.


Thesee above are only the best tools I think for me.
If you know more, please let me and the other Kazaa Users know ~thanks.
There is also a tool called Streamripper32, but after trying record Wizzandabes
stream I only got a very small file although it showed me during recording 17mb :(

thanks anyway and ~nice dreams...

david.

Rat Faced
11-01-2003, 12:27 AM
Why not just open the file in your cache with WMP, which will associate the file to WMP .......then drag it where you want it?

Assuming it is a file that was streamed with WMP....

internet.news
11-01-2003, 01:15 AM
in your cache, how to do that? where is the cache?
c:&#092;w i n d o w s?

I.am
11-01-2003, 01:22 AM
Originally posted by internet.news@31 October 2003 - 20:15
in your cache, how to do that? where is the cache?
c:&#092;w i n d o w s?
if ur using xp then
c:&#092;documents and settings&#092;<your user name or default if no username>&#092;local Settings&#092;Temporary Internet Files

if older version of windows
then just c:&#092;windows&#092;Temporary Internet Files

Spindulik
11-01-2003, 03:16 AM
TOTAL RECORDER works fine for me. Records live streaming audio, and other audio if needed.