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Thread ID: 67780 2006-04-05 13:17:00 Recording streaming audio bpt2 (6653) Press F1
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444209 2006-04-05 13:17:00 What kind of software can record streaming audio? bpt2 (6653)
444210 2006-04-05 13:36:00 Audacity zqwerty (97)
444211 2006-04-05 18:49:00 zqwerty: is there a plug-in or extension for this ability? ...and for a Windows XP opsys?

I think if there is and it is "user-friendly" I might drop another different audio handler I have....this one looks pretty good if I can find stream capture. :D
SurferJoe46 (51)
444212 2006-04-05 20:39:00 If they're Windows Media streaming format (WMV or ASF), you can use a program called "SDP" which will save the streaming audio to a local file. You need to provide a link to the streaming source though, which you can usually find by going to page properties in Firefox. somebody (208)
444213 2006-04-05 21:15:00 I just play the stream and record it at the same time, if it is a mono stream sometimes I record different streams to either L or R channel at different times. zqwerty (97)
444214 2006-04-06 08:23:00 Audacity
Audacity receives constant and high recommendations. Must try it sometime especially as it is free. I paid $50 or so for "Polderbits", which is really good, but maybe I could have saved $50 (or maybe not). Damned lack of peering has stuffed up my plans:
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Misty (368)
444215 2006-04-06 08:34:00 Windows Media Encoder can also be used, it provides a wide range of bit rates. Terry Porritt (14)
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