RE: Recording Real Audio


simon booth (sgbooth@eos.ncsu.edu)
Tue, 11 Jan 2000 17:12:45 -0500



> There's also x-fileget from 2BSystems. This saves live streams to a real
> audio file on your hard drive for later playback.

Hm, sounds interesting to use this. I don't know anything about this,
but it sounds like it just uses the HTTP protocol to retrieve the file.
Well, thats cool to me. Its a bit difficult for live streams and such,
which brings us to:

Audiojacker
Total Recorder

One is for win95/98, the other for NT. But each one serves as a
fake soundcard, dumps digital audio to your hard drive, and then
spits the output through your soundcard. However, if I am correct,
the x-fileget should get the file completely intact. The above
solutions I have mentioned could be a problem if somewhere during
the transmission you get some lag (and lose sound as a result).

Simon



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