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cdcool1

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:17

quote:
Originally posted by someone
unless you record it in long play (and record in mono)
or you could do a quick disc change


beat ya :lol:


someone

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:16

beat me too it


someone

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:16

unless you record it in long play (and record in mono)
or you could do a quick disc change


cdcool1

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:15

no, there are long play minidics which hold twice as much in stereo, then if you want length and not stereo, twice as much again but in mono! so you looking at over 4 hours mate :thumbs:

just need a LP MD player/recorder :D


willay

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:15

quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
wtf?

plug a jack into your headphone port on your pc, plug the other end into the record input in your minidisc, press record.


thats a good point mate, but if the stream stops/fucks up for some reason, thats the whole recording down the drain, or he could have it on mp3 and correct problems/have it on both his computer and MD.


Adam

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:13

A mini disk wil only take 80 minutes of music if you record it through the headphone jack


cdcool1

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:11

cheers :thumbs:


daimj69

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:05

Only posted that streamripper, like cdcool1 said, in case you want to save it as mp3 too.

A good Internet Radio station is http://www.digitallyimported.com/, have a look :).

Bye,
Dai.


cdcool1

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:03

gambit, which site is it? fancy having a look myself :D


Foz

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:02

i'd imagine theres plenty of computer geeks on ere 2 help lol


cdcool1

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:02

quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
wtf?

plug a jack into your headphone port on your pc, plug the other end into the record input in your minidisc, press record.


seems the simplest and quickest way to me!

unless you want the music in mp3 format aswell


Brett

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 11:00

why are all of u recommending software?
he jsut wants to record it to a MD?


daimj69

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 10:59

You can try this...

http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/

I use it with Winamp 3, now and then, and does the job :).

BTW it just rips the stream to mp3.

Bye,
Dai.

[Edited on 11-04-2003 by daimj69]

[Edited on 11-04-2003 by daimj69]


Brett

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 10:57

wtf?

plug a jack into your headphone port on your pc, plug the other end into the record input in your minidisc, press record.


Gambit

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 10:55

nice one cheers


Trotty

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 10:55

If you want to record a RealAudio stream, try a program called TotalRecorder


willay

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 10:47

btw winamp is free, and so are the plugins, just have to search around!


willay

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 10:46

well if its a shoutcast server, you normally listen from a cilent like winamp (www.winamp.com) and that supports plugins, and I'm pretty sure theres a plugin so you can record the streams to a mp3 file. Next you need to get the music to the mini disc, depends on what model you have, a friend of mine has some sony job which has its own software so you can put music onto the minidisks via a cable and do it like 5x real time or something. Or the traditional way would be to play it once you have downloaded it, and have a cable coming from your output on the soundcard to the minidisk players input. Of course the minidisk player needs to be able to record minidisks aswell, hope this has helped. :thumbs: btw this is all theory, I havent done it myself, mp3 players is where its at ;)


ashj

posted on 11th Apr 03 at 10:42

you have to get some sort of software for it mate a sound extract program of kazaa or somethin :thumbs:


Gambit

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 11th Apr 03 at 10:31

how easy is it to record streamin audio of the web??

say i wanted to get a 3hr streamed dj set onto a mini disc

how easy is it