I have successfully used a program called Total Recorder on my XP & Vista
PC's. I use the pro version almost daily to schedule the program to connect
to a web site & capture the stream at specific times. It natively captures
recordings as WAV files but there are free encoders for it to create mp3's,
for example, at various bit rates as well as options for ogg vorbis and
other formats, if memory serves.

Take a look at: http://www.highcriteria.com/

YMMV
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On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Christopher Range <lcms0...@comcast.net>wrote:

> On 3/7/2011 1:08 PM, Tom Chambers wrote:
>
>> Listmembers -
>>                  Does WinXP have the ability to record a one hour
>> streaming audio program ?
>>                  Can I use NERO to burn a streaming audio program directly
>> to disc ?
>>                  I have no experience in this area . Many thanks to anyone
>> who can point me in the right
>>                  direction .
>>                                                        Tom Chambers
>>
>
> Tom, This is one of those 'all-in-one' kind of questions that I hate.  Not
> the question itself, but how the tech industry tries to encapsulate the home
> user in garbage technology and garbage software.
>
> Don't use WinXP to record video.  It would be like turning a Ferrari
> Maranello, into a Model T Ford.  Nero will do the job better.
>
> Christopher
>
>


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