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19685 2001-09-30 22:02:00 I'm a great supporter of soccer in Germany.But they play late at night .is tere any way to sat up the computer and record the live audio stream on www.hsv.de
Tanks for any help
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19686 2001-09-30 23:03:00 The easiest way is probably to plug your computer into a stereo or tape recorder. Just grab a 3mm to 3mm plug, or a 3mm to RCA plug if your stereo has two plugs for line in (a red one and a black one) Then just flick your stereo to Aux In or Video or whatever its called, and set up a timer record to a blank casette. The only big problem is how reliable your internet connection is.. ie is it going to stay connected right to the end of the game. Guest (0)
19687 2001-09-30 23:23:00 Just adding a bit to what Iain says, since reel to reel tape recorders are not common nowadays, it it difficult to record over 90 minutes.
A VCR used as a sound tape recorder will give you 3 hours.
Cheers
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19688 2001-10-01 09:19:00 You might like to grab a 'keep alive' type program also so your ISP doesn't kick you off after a time of inactivity. And the score was .................... Guest (0)
19689 2001-10-01 11:44:00 I don't know the format of the stream, but you may be able to save it to disk.

If you can then you can set getright (www.getright.com) to start downloading at a specific time.
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19690 2001-10-03 01:21:00 You can record the audio off a streaming feed using Total Recorder @ www.highcriteria.com
It isn't free though..?!?!?

I use StreamBox myself, but that's another story...


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