[78-L] streaming audio to WAV file?

umashankar umashanks at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 9 05:35:42 PDT 2012


it actually depends on the sound card. if you can set up to for the mixer to be the recording input, and wave is one of the inputs to the mixer, then you can record what you hear with most sound editing programs
 
umashankar


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>Not sure whether this works for all, however the way I have Sound Forge 
>setup I can record what it hears, therefore streaming audio can be 
>recorded direct from within Sound Forge and I presume other like audio 
>editing software.
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>Regards,
>
>Gary
>> I 2nd the motion for Total Recorder (win). Used it for years. Not so
>> happy with it for video.
>>
>> Note, if you are trying to capture BBC programs, look into Radio
>> Downloader (also win)
>>
>> joe salerno
>>
>> On 10/8/2012 2:54 PM, Don Cox wrote:
>>> On 08/10/2012, vaughn polcer wrote:
>>>
>>>> i use willow pond (not available any more but you might find it on the
>>>> web) to make .wav file then convert to .mp3
>>> I use a program called Total Recorder to capture streaming audio to
>>> WAVs.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
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