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MNis
Hello all...

i am curious, how are these sets recorded? Special software, high tech equipment?

I have radio here, i have 1 laptop and 1 desktop pc, i would like to record them myself, i think, if it is easy smile.gif

Thanx in advance...

Greets
/Me
Fly
If you are recording off a radio, get a line in cable, with a headphone connector at both end, and plug one end into your radio, and the other into your line in plug in the back of your sound card biggrin.gif

And then download a prog like total recorder, and your away biggrin.gif

You can also record internet streams, search on google for those progs though smile.gif
Lynx
winamp + steamripper plugin
Black-Hole
QUOTE(Lynx @ Jan 21 2004, 06:33 PM)
winamp + steamripper plugin

Indeed, so easy, use google to find streamripper
JimmyWithAK
i record (=rip) my vinyl's and radiosets with Audiograbber 1.82 ... wink.gif

not difficult in use biggrin.gif
MNis
Thank you guys, i will definetly try as first StreamRipper and then audigrabber smile.gif

Greets
/Me
MNis
Another question:

id&t broadcasts with 96KBPS, can i change that?
That it saves it directly to 192KBPS, i looked and there is no option like that on streamripper...

Does audiograbber support that, any function like that?

Thanx
djdiamond
To record my own mix cd-s I use Sound Force 4.5, really easy in use and to rip wav to mp3 you can use dBpoweramp Music Converter (use Google to search)

good luck!
Static
QUOTE
id&t broadcasts with 96KBPS, can i change that?
That it saves it directly to 192KBPS, i looked and there is no option like that on streamripper...

Seems that it grabs the same quality that the stream is. You could just make 192 foor yourself. Why do u need it, quality will not be better anyway biggrin.gif
MNis
QUOTE(Static @ Jan 22 2004, 05:18 PM)
QUOTE
id&t broadcasts with 96KBPS, can i change that?
That it saves it directly to 192KBPS, i looked and there is no option like that on streamripper...

Seems that it grabs the same quality that the stream is. You could just make 192 foor yourself. Why do u need it, quality will not be better anyway biggrin.gif

Cause i listen my songs very hard smile.gif... have a stereo with 4 big soundsspeakers!

So when u are listening to 96kbps and to 192kbps u can hear the difference very well
Static
Don't you think that if u'll encode 96 -> 192 u'll have better quality. The quality would be the same but file would be much bigger!
djdiamond
QUOTE(MNis @ Jan 22 2004, 05:49 PM)
Cause i listen my songs very hard smile.gif... have a stereo with 4 big soundsspeakers!

What does size makes a speaker more powerfull...??? my speakers are tiny, but they're extremely powerfull, like 80 Watt RMS!!!

By the way, you can better record from the radio, i've got cable ID&T Radio rolleyes.gif -> best quality biggrin.gif
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