Is it possible to record a radio station show that is playing live on internet radio?
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- If you're on the go and wish to record a particular radio program or channel, here are two ways that are free! But, be warned: this free program comes with no instructions. If you are not intuitive about such things, you may get frustrated withOpD2d. In that case, See the easier shareware programs using the link below. Difficulty: Hard Time Required: 1/2 hour Link to download: http://www.nch.com.au/soundtap/index.html?gclid=CPSf_NTwrIwCFR5dSgodBQZwMQ Here's How: Download a free program called OpD2d. This is a direct-to-disk utility that records audio from your sound card. See below for the URL to download it. Install OpD2d. Launch the program and use your mouse to point to the different controls on the interface. Pop-up help will quickly explain each function. Choose where you will save your audio file (in .wav or mp3 format) then enter the Windows audio mixer (Start Menu-Programs-Accessories-Entertainment-Volume Control)and select STEREO MIX as your source. Begin streaming your audio and try recording for a few seconds. Then, listen back to the output file you just recorded and if it's too low or to hot (distorted), adjust the level of input in the Windows Mixer. Another option for streaming if you listen to web channels from Shoutcast is to use a program called Streamripper. See below for the URL for Streamripper. Tips: Although it doesn't tell you anywhere on the program, to exit OpD2d, press ESC and it closes. What You Need: Computer Internet Connection
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