Does anyone know a way to do that i.e. saving a RA streaming on your hard-drive ? A software, a trick or something...
I would enjoy very much being able to do that!
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Does anyone know a way to do that i.e. saving a RA streaming on your hard-drive ? A software, a trick or something...
I would enjoy very much being able to do that!
if you've got a Creative soundcard then set 'recording source' to 'wave' and use Sound Recorder to record the sound.
I don't know if other soundcards have this function.
Thanks for your answer Lamsey.
Unfortunately, even though my sound card is a Creative, it doesn't have this "set recording source" option :( Maybe is it too old or too cheap...
what make is it? I got a Live! value (~£30) and it has it - check the Creative mixer
He he ! That might be the problem : the mixer disappeared after I installed XP... :unsure:
I'll try to install it or a newer version, might fix the problem...
Thanks for helping a stupid guy ;)
You're not stupid... you chose a Creative sound card, that shows good common sense.
Get a program called 'Streambox VCR'. It will let you save the stream to disk.
souxin
go get streambox vcr from there. I would use beta 31 for rtsp streams
I'll be damned....I looked for my mixer after reading this post and mine is gone also.Quote:
Originally posted by ketoprak@14 March 2003 - 23:56
He he ! That might be the problem : the mixer disappeared after I installed XP... :unsure:
It was there when I had 98SE...gone on XP pro....hmmm
I am thinking about uninstalling the sound card--reboot--and installing the drivers off the 98SE disc....just for the hell of it to see if it works.....hmmmm
Thanks it works great !Quote:
Originally posted by Paul@15 March 2003 - 00:22
Get a program called 'Streambox VCR'. It will let you save the stream to disk.
:) :) :)
About the Creative mixer for my PCI 128 soundblaster card,I'm unable to find it on Creative website...
To make it perfect I found 'Streambox Ripper' : it allows you to convert your Real Audio files to wav or mp3, so that you can burn it & listen to it on a cd-player.
:D :D :D
I have an audigy2 now, but previously I had PCI 128, all I used was creative wave studio and played the file (with xp) and pressed record and it recorded what it heard. You may have to select the recording facility on the card and click "what i hear" option, but i doubt earlier cards had that. But never-the-less, it still worked on my old card but I cant remeber what i done. However, it seems you have gotten it to work.