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Q: My favorite radio show (Paul and Young Ron on Big 105.9 in Miami) is at 6 to 10 am when Im usually still asleep. I would like to attach it to mp3 format so I can listen when I wake up. Does anyone know of a that will allow me to do this? Thanks!


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Re:I've been using Cybercorder 2000 (http://skyhawktech.com/) for over three years now without any problems.

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Re:Looks very good to me. I'll run by when they open and pick one up. Thanks

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Re:i picked this up at circuit city for $29.99 = Recorder
and it rocks:)
http://home.fog-ware.com/products/productivity/irr.htm

recorder is a versatile tool to capture your favorite
music and programs from the internet in a legal manner, it takes
advantage of the abundant selection of stations wich
deliver an incredible variety of music and program 24/7.

Recorder comes with powerful tools to make radio
a new experience.

Features
? Playback of stations in MP3 and OGG formats
? Records shows or a given time span with Timer Control
? Separates the received stream into individual songs automatically
? Names the individual songs automatically using the stream information
? Online update of the radio station list
? Allows parallel recording of multiple web radio stations
? Add your own favorite station to the list, edit and remove list entries
? Selective recording filter: Enter your search pattern and Recorder will record only matching titles
? Belated recording of the song currently playing

Editing Features
? Change volume level of music, or normalize the volume to your comfort level automatically
? Edit programs and paste selections into an audio file
? Sound effects such as Fade-in, Fade-out help you to make a smooth transition between programs
? Play with special sound effects such as Reverse sound, Inverse sound, and so on
? Manage audio files in your computer for your own collections
? Record recorded songs and other audio files with the internal recording engine (Audio Mixing)

Converting Features
? Conversion formats supported are MP2, MP3, OGG Vorbis, WAV and WMA
? Change target audio quality when an audio file is converted into a different format
? Supports ID3 tags
? Convert your audio files automatically with a single click
? Create MP3 files for your favorite MP3 player

Recording & CD/DVD Label Maker Features
? For audio CDs, source files in all supported formats can be used in any order
? Recorder will convert them on the fly where necessary
? Make a CD for your car, with favorite songs or missed radio programs
? Create your own custom CD/DVD label using the built-in CD/DVD label editor
? Use pre-designed CD labels for your convenience

System Requirements
Windows 2000/XP, Intel CPU with CD-ROM (Burner recommended), 100 MB HD space, Sound Card, Speakers, Internet Connection (High Speed Connection recommended)


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Re:Many Thanks for the help!!

Sometimes my skills seem to be limited with something as complicated as Google. Some days , even the simple things give me problems. That's why I really appreicate good help… Thank you.


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Re:Originally posted by: guy

Originally posted by: guy
Link (http://www.highcriteria.com/productfr_trPRO.htm) Took me all of 3 seconds to find it.

Dude! You should work on your typing skills and/or Google-foo. It only took me two seconds to find. :)

Maybe so, but I posted it first. I win! ;)


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Re:Originally posted by: guy
Link (http://www.highcriteria.com/productfr_trPRO.htm) Took me all of 3 seconds to find it.

Dude! You should work on your typing skills and/or Google-foo. It only took me two seconds to find. :)


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Re:Link (http://www.highcriteria.com/productfr_trPRO.htm) Took me all of 3 seconds to find it.

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Re:Any idea where I could purchase the recorder "Total Recorder Pro which costs $36"
Google can't find it, I thought it may have a slightely different name? Or where I could purchase. Many thanks

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Re:Originally posted by: guy
If you have a Creative soundcard, they have an app that does what you want on the install cd.

Thanks, I installed this and have it scheduled to record my show in the morning. Unfortunately, it requires that you install RealPlayer.


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Re:If you have a Creative soundcard, they have an app that does what you want on the install cd.

Re:I saw something about this the other day on another forum, its called Tunebite (http://www.tunebite.com/?affiliate=50001). These guys are using it to get around Napster's newfangled encryption. Read about it here (http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=125953). Apparently it records audio directly from your soundcard (in analog) and makes a digital file. Don't know if it has a timer. Check out that thread.

I should mention that you have to listen to the program while you're recording it.


Re:If you want the best, it is Total Recorder Pro which costs $36. There are some freeware out there that attempts this, but they do not work nearly as well and most often not at all. Total Recorder Pro will handle everything as long as your computer is on. It loads itself everytime you boot and has its own scheduler as well as a replacement sound driver that is required. All you have to do is set a program and you are done. What makes Pro better than Standard is that Pro will automatically launch the proper media plaer. Otherwise, you would either have to get up and start the stream manually or launch it the previous night and hope the connection does not die hours later. With Pro, just use this URL:

http://ccri.eonstreams.com/ccri_fl_miami_wbgg_fm.asf

There is another program called Replay Radio that is similar. What I did not like about Replay Radio was the way they converted the audio to mp3's. In Replay Radio, the program would first save the file uncompressed which means that you need a few gigs of empty hard drive space. On the other hand, Total Recorder compressed on-the-fly which meant no huge temporary files that had to be converted after the recording session ended.


Re:Keep us informed guy. I'm interested in the same thing!

Re:Actually, I'm not using a program to play . You can listen to it directly from the site at

http://www.big106.com/streaming.html.


Re:I don't know of one program that will do that, but if you have one that will play then you can use a cron daemon to start and stop any sound recorder at the right time.

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