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date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 16:11:01 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.music        back       


Re: Downloading music from Internet radio   
I have a similar problem.  I have recording software installed and am able to 
play locally stored .wav files using MS Medias Player and have them 
successfuuly record.  If I use the links in web pages to play streaming audio 
files, even through MS Media Player, they don't record.  I am trying to 
record a concert my son played in on CBC 2 radio.  I have verified my 
settings and procedures with the recording software tech support.  I was able 
to do this successfully in March 2007 and nothing has changeds in my set up 
that I know of.  What should I be checking?

"Mike Williams [MVP]" wrote:

> dubja wrote:
> > I have Media Player 10 and would like to save to my harddrive music from 
> > Internet radio stations, mainly opera arias.  I've tried figuring out all the 
> > confusing directions in Media Player Help but am not getting anywhere. Any 
> > help from anyone? Perhaps even a recommended library book? 
> 
> WMP is not going to suffice. You'll need some software that can record 
> streaming audio. Google will get you going there.
>
date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 16:11:01 -0700   author:   EJCampbell

Re: Downloading music from Internet radio   
"EJCampbell"  wrote in message 
news:C9A704AC-C04B-4CCD-B1A9-926C1B044C3B@microsoft.com...
>I have a similar problem.  I have recording software installed and am able 
>to
> play locally stored .wav files using MS Medias Player and have them
> successfuuly record.  If I use the links in web pages to play streaming 
> audio
> files, even through MS Media Player, they don't record.  I am trying to
> record a concert my son played in on CBC 2 radio.  I have verified my
> settings and procedures with the recording software tech support.  I was 
> able
> to do this successfully in March 2007 and nothing has changeds in my set 
> up
> that I know of.  What should I be checking?
>
> "Mike Williams [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> dubja wrote:
>> > I have Media Player 10 and would like to save to my harddrive music 
>> > from
>> > Internet radio stations, mainly opera arias.  I've tried figuring out 
>> > all the
>> > confusing directions in Media Player Help but am not getting anywhere. 
>> > Any
>> > help from anyone? Perhaps even a recommended library book?
>>
>> WMP is not going to suffice. You'll need some software that can record
>> streaming audio. Google will get you going there.
>>
>

Use Audacity. What is your soundcard ?

As the recording option use " What you hear" (if your soundcard software has 
that option) will do the trick.

Cheers,
Jerry
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 21:27:24 +0200   author:   orange

Re: Downloading music from Internet radio   
I have a Soundblaster Live! card.  I do not have a "what you hear" option, so 
I use Wave file, which is what I had been using in the past when I 
successfully recorded.  Now, if I play a wave file stored locally on Media 
Pplayer, it plays fine, the recording software's VU meters jump, and the 
software records the sound.  If I play a streaming audio file through Media 
Player with the same settingsd, it still plays fine, but the VU meters are 
dead and the sound doesn't record.  The system as a whole is treating 
streaming audio differently than wave files.  

I have not intentionally cahnged anything since I laast successfully 
recorded.  Clearly something has changed siince I am getting different 
results.  I am looking for advice as to what to check to figure this out.

"orange" wrote:

> "EJCampbell"  wrote in message 
> news:C9A704AC-C04B-4CCD-B1A9-926C1B044C3B@microsoft.com...
> >I have a similar problem.  I have recording software installed and am able 
> >to
> > play locally stored .wav files using MS Medias Player and have them
> > successfuuly record.  If I use the links in web pages to play streaming 
> > audio
> > files, even through MS Media Player, they don't record.  I am trying to
> > record a concert my son played in on CBC 2 radio.  I have verified my
> > settings and procedures with the recording software tech support.  I was 
> > able
> > to do this successfully in March 2007 and nothing has changeds in my set 
> > up
> > that I know of.  What should I be checking?
> >
> > "Mike Williams [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> dubja wrote:
> >> > I have Media Player 10 and would like to save to my harddrive music 
> >> > from
> >> > Internet radio stations, mainly opera arias.  I've tried figuring out 
> >> > all the
> >> > confusing directions in Media Player Help but am not getting anywhere. 
> >> > Any
> >> > help from anyone? Perhaps even a recommended library book?
> >>
> >> WMP is not going to suffice. You'll need some software that can record
> >> streaming audio. Google will get you going there.
> >>
> >
> 
> Use Audacity. What is your soundcard ?
> 
> As the recording option use " What you hear" (if your soundcard software has 
> that option) will do the trick.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jerry 
> 
> 
>
date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:55:02 -0700   author:   EJCampbell

Re: Downloading music from Internet radio   
"EJCampbell"  wrote in message 
news:F31D7BF7-5777-49E9-80C7-DF74AB396098@microsoft.com...
>I have a Soundblaster Live! card.  I do not have a "what you hear" option, 
>so
> I use Wave file, which is what I had been using in the past when I
> successfully recorded.  Now, if I play a wave file stored locally on Media
> Pplayer, it plays fine, the recording software's VU meters jump, and the
> software records the sound.  If I play a streaming audio file through 
> Media
> Player with the same settingsd, it still plays fine, but the VU meters are
> dead and the sound doesn't record.  The system as a whole is treating
> streaming audio differently than wave files.
>
> I have not intentionally cahnged anything since I laast successfully
> recorded.  Clearly something has changed siince I am getting different
> results.  I am looking for advice as to what to check to figure this out.
>
> "orange" wrote:
>
>> "EJCampbell"  wrote in message
>> news:C9A704AC-C04B-4CCD-B1A9-926C1B044C3B@microsoft.com...
>> >I have a similar problem.  I have recording software installed and am 
>> >able
>> >to
>> > play locally stored .wav files using MS Medias Player and have them
>> > successfuuly record.  If I use the links in web pages to play streaming
>> > audio
>> > files, even through MS Media Player, they don't record.  I am trying to
>> > record a concert my son played in on CBC 2 radio.  I have verified my
>> > settings and procedures with the recording software tech support.  I 
>> > was
>> > able
>> > to do this successfully in March 2007 and nothing has changeds in my 
>> > set
>> > up
>> > that I know of.  What should I be checking?
>> >
>> > "Mike Williams [MVP]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> dubja wrote:
>> >> > I have Media Player 10 and would like to save to my harddrive music
>> >> > from
>> >> > Internet radio stations, mainly opera arias.  I've tried figuring 
>> >> > out
>> >> > all the
>> >> > confusing directions in Media Player Help but am not getting 
>> >> > anywhere.
>> >> > Any
>> >> > help from anyone? Perhaps even a recommended library book?
>> >>
>> >> WMP is not going to suffice. You'll need some software that can record
>> >> streaming audio. Google will get you going there.
>> >>
>> >
>>
>> Use Audacity. What is your soundcard ?
>>
>> As the recording option use " What you hear" (if your soundcard software 
>> has
>> that option) will do the trick.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jerry
>>
>>
>>
>

I had a Live! card and it had a What You Hear Option in the recording 
section of the mixer. If I remember correctly :  double clock on the 
loudspeaker icone in the Systray > Properties > Record > OK > and tick it.

Cheers,
Jerry
date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:52:53 +0200   author:   orange

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