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Tom:
You can use goldwave to do what you want to do.
First, (quite obviously), open the goldwave program. Press F11, then control
tab twice to the "volume" pane of the multi-level dialogue box. Tab four
times; you will undoubtedly hear something like "...what you hear", folloed
by a percentage, then the word unchecked. Tab once to check this item, then
tab to okay.
Of course, you have to be in the goldwave window to manipulate the goldwave
controls. I've never actually used goldwave to record an internet stream,
but were I to do so, I'd access the streaming source before the time the
desired content was streaming, then fire up goldwave and start the recording
with the "what you hear" menu item checked. You can always lop off undesired
content with the trim feature, as you know.
HTH!
John
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From: "Tom Lange" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 2:17 PM
Subject: [VICUG-L] Recording Internet Audio Streams
> Hi,
> I'm looking for an accessible and very easy-to-use program that will let
> me record audio streams from the Internet. I was trying to do that with
> Goldwave the other day and couldn't quite figure out if it was possible or
> not. Any suggestions!
> Tom
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