Anders, if I may. Does Hijack Pro allow recording directly from a live stream? Also, does the program allow one to record such an mp3 stream, as well as edit the results as an mp3 file, or does one have to convert to wav in order to edit, then save the final product back to mp3. TR allows me to record and edit in mp3 without having to reconvert. This really means a lot to my enjoyment of TR as my primary recording software.

At 04:34 PM 2/28/2014, you wrote:
Hi!
Using windows 7 64 bit.
It works.
But i never use it because i have mac now a days so i use audio hijack pro instead.
/A
28 feb 2014 kl. 23:11 skrev Tom Kaufman <tomca...@comcast.net>:

> Which operating system are you running?  When I had Windows XP, it would
> bring up the scheduler, but I could never get it to work!  Then when I went
> to Windows 7 (then if I tried to go to the scheduler) I was informed at this
> point that it was only available with the "pro" version!
> Tom Kaufman
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Anders
> Holmberg
> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:56 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution?
>
> Hi!
> Hmm, that can't be true as i have done this with the free version.
> So it can't be true.
> Or maybe i have a special version.
> But i haven't payed anything for tapin.
> /A
> 26 feb 2014 kl. 21:12 skrev Tom Kaufman <tomca...@comcast.net>:
>
>> Let me throw in a word about Tapin Radio: if you are going to use Tapin
>> Radio to schedule anything, one __must_ have the pro version as the free
>> version does not allow scheduling!
>> Tom Kaufman
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
> Alexandra
>> Grünauer
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:38 PM
>> To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
>> Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution?
>>
>> Hi Larry,
>>
>> Yes, I agree, Screamer is great. I think I misunderstood your question a
>> little because I was wondering if there was a way to record the aac stream
>> without it being converted which would result in having the original
> quality
>> in which the stream was broadcast. I would prefer that to a conversin to
> mp3
>> or ogg. But to my knowledge Screamer doesn't do that.
>>
>> If you want to schedule programs you could try Tapin Radio, which also has
> a
>> free version as far as I know. I haven't played around with it much, but
> the
>> streams are more up to date and if you add a stream to your favorites you
>> can schedule the recording. Ought to have a look at it myself again, but
>> like Screamer so much and haven't got much time to do a lot of
> experimenting
>> right now.
>>
>> Take care,
>> Alexandra
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry
>>> Higgins
>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:01 PM
>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>> Subject: RE: A free AAC recording software solution?
>>>
>>> Alexandra,
>>>
>>> Recording streams with this program is really easy. All you need do is
>> open
>>> an audio stream, and look for the playback\rec option with your tab key,
>>> press enter, and start recording. If you are recording an AAC stream, it
>> will
>>> convert to mp3 on the fly, so you don't have to worry about doing that.
>> The
>>> program uses the LAME encoder to accomplish this task.
>>>
>>> Keep in mind that I have just started to use this program, so I might
> have
>> a
>>> bit to learn as I go.
>>>
>>> Keep in mind that a lot of the streams listed in the program's listing of
>>> streams are no longer up to date, so if you are already using a program
>> such
>>> as Winamp, you might want to take the streams you are interested in and
>>> pasting them into the edit box when opening streams. Anyway, it will work
>>> well.
>>>
>>> It isn't as convenient as Total Recorder, but it does get this little,
> but
>> vital
>>> operation done. I sure wish it contained a scheduler. But since I can't
> do
>>> that, at least I can copy an AAC stream without having to use Winamp, and
>>> then using TR with the what you hear option with my sound card to make
>>> such a recording. As long as I don't get stuck somewhere, and not get
> back
>> to
>>> the house for hours, I'm OK with not having a scheduler for such
>> recordings.
>>> I can just stop when I get home, and play the results in Winamp later.
>>>
>>> OK, I'm starting to ramble, so I'll go.
>>>
>>> Enjoy using this program if you should choose to do so,
>>>
>>> Larry
>>>
>>> At 12:10 AM 2/26/2014, you wrote:
>>>> That's interesting. I never found an option which let's you record AAC.
>>>>
>>>> How do you do that and what version do you use? Unfortunately, it isn't
>>>> updated anymore, is it?
>>>>
>>>> Take care,
>>>> Alexandra
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
>>>>> Laurence Taylor
>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 11:49 PM
>>>>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>>>>> Subject: Re: A free AAC recording software solution?
>>>>>
>>>>> On 25/02/2014 19:03, Larry Higgins wrote:
>>>>>> Hey Listers,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am some what shamefully looking for a freeware recording decoder
>>>>>> for AAC Internet audio streams. Hopefully this will be a temporary
>>>>>> solution until I can afford to buy a full blown application.
>>>>>
>>>>> I use Screamer Radio for this; it works happily with AAC and will
>>>>> record
>>>> the
>>>>> stream direct or convert it to a different bit rate.
>>>>>
>>>>> It also sits happily in the system tray rather than taking up space
>>>>> on
>>>> your
>>>>> desktop.
>>>>>
>>>>> It has its own station directory, or you can add your own if it
>>>>> hasn't got
>>>> what
>>>>> you want.
>>>>>
>>>>> See http://www.screamer-radio.com/ .
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> rgds
>>>>> LAurence
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