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can anyone figure out how to download/save the audio

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Need an analog recorder to record the output from the comptuer.
This is why cassettes still have a function. imo.
Could also do it with another computer, either through the 'mic in' wih a microphone and a quiet room, or through the 'line in' via an interconnect cable.
Probability for HUM interfernce goes up that way, but can be mitigated.

Just think old school methodology.
 
If you can't directly download a file or stream, you can at least record it as it's playing on your computer with something like Audacity (free, open source), MS Sound Recorder, etc.
 
wouldn't opera save everything into the cache4 folder after it is done loading each? Just gotta do some renaming. I've gotten many streamers that way.
 
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Need an analog recorder to record the output from the comptuer.
This is why cassettes still have a function. imo.
Could also do it with another computer, either through the 'mic in' wih a microphone and a quiet room, or through the 'line in' via an interconnect cable.
Probability for HUM interfernce goes up that way, but can be mitigated.

Just think old school methodology.

That's a little convoluted. Couldn't you run the speaker output to the line-in or mic?
 
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Need an analog recorder to record the output from the comptuer.
This is why cassettes still have a function. imo.
Could also do it with another computer, either through the 'mic in' wih a microphone and a quiet room, or through the 'line in' via an interconnect cable.
Probability for HUM interfernce goes up that way, but can be mitigated.

Just think old school methodology.

That's a little convoluted. Couldn't you run the speaker output to the line-in or mic?
Perhaps it is convoluted, but it 1. Saves the file in a different format Thereby satisfying the Rules of Data, and 2. some sound cards do not support full duplex operaion (silmultaneous record & play) nor do some sound programs.
A computer that could run two sound cards and programs each doing different functions would be awesome to behold. Probably cost way more than that cassette recorder I mentioned. You might be able to get a stream to play and then record through the mic input of that same computer, I haven't tried to do that in ages, since the generational loss on speech recording is generally so minimal, I just slap it into anoher device / format and then transfer back at my leisure. This allows me to also do some analog compression and signal processing for level corrections.

< OLD recording engineer.

 
Originally posted by: AlienCraft

Perhaps it is convoluted, but it 1. Saves the file in a different format Thereby satisfying the Rules of Data, and 2. some sound cards do not support full duplex operaion (silmultaneous record & play) nor do some sound programs.
A computer that could run two sound cards and programs each doing different functions would be awesome to behold. Probably cost way more than that cassette recorder I mentioned. You might be able to get a stream to play and then record through the mic input of that same computer, I haven't tried to do that in ages, since the generational loss on speech recording is generally so minimal, I just slap it into anoher device / format and then transfer back at my leisure. This allows me to also do some analog compression and signal processing for level corrections.

< OLD recording engineer.

I wasn't sure. I have a vague recollection of running a circular loop, but I could be mistaken. It's been awhile since I've had the need to do something like that :^)
 
If you have a more recent soundblaster sound card and it's set up properly you there is a selectable source called "what you hear" or something like it that will allow you to record anything that's currently being played.
 
yeah...i was hoping to be able to DL the audio files directly without having to record each one in real time

thanks guys
 
Originally posted by: Locut0s
If you have a more recent soundblaster sound card and it's set up properly you there is a selectable source called "what you hear" or something like it that will allow you to record anything that's currently being played.
Now hat is sweet.

 
If you want a kickass prog to record streaming or other audio from various sources, I've had ridiculously good luck with Replay Music 3.
 
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