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Is it possible to record straming audio/video ?

post #1 of 6
Thread Starter 
There is a concert streaming that I would love to be able to record in either .mp3/.wav format or .mpeg/.avi/(etc) format.

Is there any way to do this? Any kind of software I need? It means a lot to me, thanks for any help or suggestions.

-sb.
post #2 of 6
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/vi...eambox_vcr.cfm

not sure if the program still works, havent used it for a while. If you just want audio, you could probably find a mp3 stream recorder on download.com or something.
post #3 of 6
Audio Hijack Pro does this. It's OSX only though.
post #4 of 6
On the Soundblaster cards (at least with Live and on) you could choose what source to record from and you can choose "What you hear" which will record basically what is being outputted to the speakers. So one could choose this and then start up an audio stream and get the audio that way. Don't know if other cards have this option though.
post #5 of 6
Thread Starter 
I just found this really good one called #1 Sound Recorder, the sound quality on it is excellent. Unfortunately, since it is free, there is the 1-minute limitation, but I can just put the *.wav files together in Sonic Foundry AcidPro or something along those lines.

But the sound quality is great on it, I tried a few others, and there was a lot of static present. I almost want to spend $30 US to buy #1 Sound Recorder, hehe... *almost*.
post #6 of 6
There's Total Recorder-it costs $11.95 US. I haven't tried it but it's gotten some good reviews.
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