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| Thread ID: 50507 | 2004-10-22 20:39:00 | Ripping streaming audio | Bill P (1660) | Press F1 |
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| 283711 | 2004-10-25 05:49:00 | I just downloaded and tried Audio Recorder Pro, it said free download, that is quite true. However it is shareware and costs US$29.95, and there is a 15 day trial period. It does work ok though. There is a limited range of recording quality to choose from. I tried FM radio quality mono and the mp3 file size was 716KB for 1 minute playing time. There is not a lot of setup to do. It found my sound card, it preselected Mixer as the source, then all that has to be done is to enter a file name and path and click on record. Obviously you have to open your volume control icon from system tray, select record and make sure you have mixer selected. Volume setting for recording streaming audio I normally find has to be set quite low to avoid overloading. Since Real encoder does what I want, I shan't be spending US$29.95 :) |
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