Recording from Real Audio Streams
May 16, 2005 11:35 PM
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I believe it's been asked before, and I'm already able to do this, but I'm sure there's an easier and more efficient way of recording Real Audio and other streaming audio sources so I can listen to them on my MP3 player.
I have so far tried (successfuly) the following methods.
Queue up files, set up dbpoweramp to record tracks, autodetecting silences to break up separate tracks and then either -
Cable from line out to line in, set software to record from line in.
or
Select `stereo mixer' as my recording source and record directly from the soundcard.
I have also tried downloading the .ra files themselves and converting them. This invloves opening the small files on the website and extracting the actual link to the file, downloading the file, then converting it to mp3. This is quite labour intensive.
Is there any better software for making this process more automatic? I would prefer freeware, as I'm already able to do it with free software. The direct rip from stream is best because you don't lose any quality from conversion to analog (as I understand it).
Oh yes, I'm using WinXP.
posted by tomble to computers & internet (12 comments total)
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posted by trinarian at 11:45 PM on May 16, 2005