BTW, I am at present only daydreaming about possibly buying a Mac.

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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