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Posted by RMD on 01/26/06 03:39
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 16:23:50 -0500, NRen2k5
<napsterneorenegade@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Ken J. wrote:
>> There are lots of AM-FM radio shows that I would like to record, save and
>> archive onto my computer. Ideally, I would like to have this audio
>> saved in MP3 format.
>>
>> What kind of audio equipment would I need if I wanted to transfer
>> and save AM-FM radio (or Sirius or XM satellite) radio shows
>> into my computer??? Which gadgets work best for this?
>
>Well, there are radio tuner cards you can get which will allow you to
>tune into radio stations on your computer.
>
>But the easiest way to record radio shows would be to get yourself a
>3.5mm-3.5mm (1/8"-1/8") patch cable, and connect it from the
>headphone-out of a radio, to the line-in of the computer.
>
>Then you can use any audio-recording program to record the radio shows.
>I recommend AudioGrabber; unless I'm mistaken, it has the ability to do
>recordings on a timer so you don't have to be in front of the computer.
>
>- NRen2k5
I use Messer (freeware - Google Messer) for timer recordings, mainly
because of it's wonderful VU meters, which make setting the sound
level easy.
Ross
(To get email address ROT 13)
ebff_qnyl@lnubb.pbz
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