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Originally Posted by Pennywhistler
The OP wants "stream capture software for Mac OS X". You posted him some stuff that is terrible and only works with MP3s. As he didn't say what he was recording that may or may not be good enough for him. I don't know.
I hadn't heard of any "software for OS X that will download an archived stream as a file, rather than having to listen to the file as it streams by in real time and is recorded realtime"
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i don't really know what terrible MP3 software you were talking about.
Here are the links I posted:
I also clearly stated that IMHO stream rippers for mac os are crappy and that one can use Windows on Mac with Bootcamp or
Parallels Desktop for Max OS X.
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Originally Posted by Pennywhistler
I suggested an alternative that works splendidly and records everything. I also mentioned that the paid-for version allows you to record on a timer, so you can set it up to record when you are not at home, overnight, eating dinner, or any other time you were not going to make system noises on your computer (though why you don't just shut off the system noises is unclear to me).
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I can
- shut off the system sounds
- do not listen to the radio on my computer
- do not use my TV Tuner
- do not use VoIP calls
- do not work with audio at all
but I don't want to. I wanna watch TV, listen to the radio, I wanna hear when my trading terminal disconnects from the Internet, I wanna hear when I receive a
Skype call or instant message,...
And I wanna sleep well at night without hearing the noise of my PC.
The disadvantages of direct sound recording software that "works splendidly" were mentioned in my previous post.