The Real Player Plus (not the basic version) includes the ability to record
broadcasts IF the producer enabled the recording option. Some media
producers enable this, I know I do for all my productions. Another
inexpensive alternative is to plug a cassette tape recorder into the sound
output of your computer and record directly to tape.
Bruce
At 06:37 PM 12/01/2000 -0500, Tim Mehok wrote:
>Hello,
> I know that Sound Forge will capture a Real audio broadcast while
>it is playing, but is there anything else that is less expensive or even
>free ware or share ware that will record a broadcast on the web?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
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