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recording radio stream on schedule

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shevek 03-08-2010 05:58 AM

recording radio stream on schedule


 
hi.........I have total recorder ...and can schedule it to record anything,thats fine...but how do I schedule my radio stream........if I am going out and dont want to leave radio streaming until I want to record?sure total recorder wont start until I tell it to but I really do not want to leave the stream running till then........no doubt the answer is staring me in the face , if someone would be so kind as to point it out for me I'd be v grateful ,,thanks

Stream Recorder 03-08-2010 06:13 AM

Re: recording radio stream on schedule


 
It could be much better to download radio stream. This allows to download several radio station simultaneously. Besides you don't lose any quality.

If you want to record from a sound card, and want to launch stream right before recording, you can try the following trick:
How to record radio station stream on schedule when RTMP URL of the station changes

douglasyo 03-08-2010 12:50 PM

Re: recording radio stream on schedule


 
I use Total Recorder extensively, but you have to have the professional version to make a scheduled recording. If you do, you can schedule it to link to a website, play the stream, and record it. Alternatively, you can schedule a download of the stream, which bypasses the sound card. I believe the professional version has a one-time cost of $36.

Stream Recorder 03-09-2010 03:02 AM

Re: recording radio stream on schedule


 
Replay AV can download some radio streams as well as record them from sound card. It supports Sirius and XM Radio. And it has a scheduler.

As for editing downloaded or recorded audio files, it can be done with Audacity, a freeware sound editor.

shevek 03-09-2010 03:43 PM

Re: recording radio stream on schedule


 
thanks people, have sorted this out now ,bit of a red herring in the end, I had an issue with creating new scheduled task in XP, fixed easy with free download of "powertoys for windows xp",so then just created new scheduled task from radio station website stream link(I use vlc) and synced it to total recorder ........works a treat ..slightly tedious I guess, setting time seperately in each instance but it will do me.....


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