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Thread ID: 58694 2005-06-09 04:58:00 1920s/30s Free Music Downloads Terry Porritt (14) PC World Chat
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362334 2005-06-16 00:26:00 Sorry, off hand, I can't Martin. I've used Real Encoder 5.1 to record the stream in mono and at bit rates appropriate to the original music, but that just makes single big .rm files. Recording for 35 hours gives a 500MB file :)
To get single tracks I've either then re-encoded from a big file, or, set up the encoder ready, and if I happen see the track I want coming up get ready to start encoding. That can take some time however as tracks are played randomly.
Terry Porritt (14)
362335 2005-06-16 09:07:00 Hello Terry,
I am trying to find a program that can record and split/filename the stream of dismuke radio in mp3...

I looked everywhere, tried dozens of programs but no results.

Can you help me?
my email martijn@simnet.is

If I read your problem correctly then this would seem to do what you want ! -
www.polderbits.com/

You can get a fortnight free unlimited use ...and at the end of that time get an extra free fortnight... but then you have to buy if you want to continue.. I did and have no regrets.

Others talk about audacity (I think it is) which is free --- must try sometime.
Misty :nerd: :thumbs:
Misty (368)
362336 2005-06-26 18:00:00 To reply to Martijn.I 've been using Harddisk 2.5.1 build 235 which is free.>>>>>>www.fridgesoft.de mp3 seems to buffer quite often so I record on OGG VORBIS which is on the drop down list.Then later I use dBpower Amp Music Converter,which is also free and awesome in my mind but what do I know<<LOL at:www.dbpoweramp.com luck Blue44 (8318)
362337 2005-06-26 18:07:00 The links don't want work so just google these 2 sites:fridgesoft and Dbpower amp converter Blue44 (8318)
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