Lisa, it's total recorder. Go to highcriteria.com and download the standard version of total recorder. In order to get it to work you'll need to register it. And after you've downloaded it, write to highcriteria and get a registration key and then register it in total recorder and you should be set to go. But there's a tutorial on total recorder on the ACB web site. Give a listen, and you'll know the operating instructions on how to run it. I have it and it's really blind friendly. You'll need the lame encoder to make it convert and record to MP3 on the fly. And some one on this list should be able to give you the address to get the lame encoder. Make sure you install it and set the bit rate and to record in stereo or mono or else it won't record and convert to MP3 properly. You can either record from sound board which is to record from anything you plug in to your sound card. And software, which will let it record from an internet stream. Hope this helps. Take care, Kevin
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