Re: recording audio streams from the internet

2010-07-15 Thread kevin.is
Thanks for your responses, will give audacity a shot, if that's no good will 
try out TotalRecorder.


Kevin

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Greetings,

Kevin, I use totalRecorder v8.1Pro, it is very easy to use and works 
fairly
well with Jaws but far as I know there are no scripts but gather some 
while
ago somebody did produce scripts for a much earlier version never tried 
them

as they cost! not sure which version they were for.

As you are in the UK, drop me a private message and I can help you set it
up.

audacity is another way, open-source, supposedly gree, some people like it
but I've never managed to use it easily whereas totalRecorder, though not
free, is very much more easy to use.

totalRecorder can be used for line / microphone / capturing streams even
when your sound card is being used by Jaws, depends how you set it up, but 
I
can explain more privately with you, if you drop me a line, I will send 
you
my phone number, I have free landline calls all day every day to 01, 02 
and

03 numbers, as I am with TalkTalk and am using what I believe they call
Package3.


From Colin Howard, who lives in a small place near Southampton in Southern 
England and is always very pleased, when Radio 4 goes "Green" because his 
favourite news reader, Charlotte Green, is reading the news.


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Re: recording audio streams from the internet

2010-07-15 Thread Colin r . Howard
Greetings,

Kevin, I use totalRecorder v8.1Pro, it is very easy to use and works fairly
well with Jaws but far as I know there are no scripts but gather some while
ago somebody did produce scripts for a much earlier version never tried them
as they cost! not sure which version they were for.

As you are in the UK, drop me a private message and I can help you set it
up.

audacity is another way, open-source, supposedly gree, some people like it
but I've never managed to use it easily whereas totalRecorder, though not
free, is very much more easy to use.

totalRecorder can be used for line / microphone / capturing streams even
when your sound card is being used by Jaws, depends how you set it up, but I
can explain more privately with you, if you drop me a line, I will send you
my phone number, I have free landline calls all day every day to 01, 02 and
03 numbers, as I am with TalkTalk and am using what I believe they call
Package3.


>From Colin Howard, who lives in a small place near Southampton in Southern 
>England and is always very pleased, when Radio 4 goes "Green" because his 
>favourite news reader, Charlotte Green, is reading the news.

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Re: recording audio streams from the internet

2010-07-15 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Kevin and list:  I use Total Recorder to record streams from the 
internet (I'm using Total Recorder 7.1)..but they've upgraded since then. 
The program costs close to eighteen dollars (if you're want Total Recorder 
standard)..the "pro" version is more..but it'll do what you want to do with 
it.  Another program I've heard about (but don't have and haven't used)..is 
Audacity."  HTH!

Tom Kaufman
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Hi, I'm new to the list my name is Kevin and I am totally blind and a jaws 
user. Was wondering if u guys know whether there is any accessible 
programme that would allow me to record sounds directly from my pc's 
internal sound card. Sounds such as audio streams from the net.

Thanks in advance
Kevin
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Re: recording audio streams

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Re: recording audio streams

2005-05-21 Thread Kevin Shields
It should be in the ond demand section of ACB Radio.  If you can't find
it there, if you have messinger, perhaps I can send it to you.
Take care.
Kevin

On Sat, 21 May 2005 04:14:54 -0400 "James Shaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Kevin,  I read your very informative message and it alone helped.  
> However, 
> I was unable to find the Total Recorder tutorial you mentioned.
> 
> Jim
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> From: "Kevin Shields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:11 AM
> Subject: Re: recording audio streams
> 
> 
> > 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
> >
> > On Sat, 21 May 2005 14:58:57 +1000 "Lisa-Maree"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Hi all,
> >> Does anyone know of a program which allows you to record audio
> >> direct from the internet?
> >> Thanks in advance.
> >>
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Re: recording audio streams

2005-05-21 Thread Jim Shaker

Thank you much.  I listened to the tutorial and it was great!

Jim


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Re: recording audio streams

2005-05-21 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Jim.  You'll have to go to ACBRadio.ORG, to the on demand section.  Maybe 
there's a tutorial of Total Recorder in the archives of Main Menu.  Hope 
this helps.
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Kevin,  I read your very informative message and it alone helped. 
However, I was unable to find the Total Recorder tutorial you mentioned.


Jim
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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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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi all,
Does anyone know of a program which allows you to record audio
direct from the internet?
Thanks in advance.

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Re: recording audio streams

2005-05-21 Thread Larry N
Hi Lisa. Replay Radio is also worth a try.  It works well with either Jaws 
or WindowEyes and I find it easier to use than Total Recorder when setting 
up timed recordings. just a personal preference thing, I suppose, but you 
might want to have a look at it.


Larry

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Hi all,
Does anyone know of a program which allows you to record audio direct from 
the internet?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: recording audio streams

2005-05-21 Thread Dean masters
Station Ripper will record just the audio stream and not any other sound
that comes through your speakers. If you are recording an internet only
station then each song will be saved with its own titgle, etc. as the file
name. If it is a real radio station that is over the net it will be one
incomplete file that you will have to edit. Find it at:

www.stationripper.com

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> Hi all,
> Does anyone know of a program which allows you to record audio direct from
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> Thanks in advance.
>
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Re: recording audio streams

2005-05-21 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, go to
http://www.acbradio.org/archives/mainmenu/mm0883.mp3
which is a direct link to the file originally done by Monty Icenogle,
and it is about an hour long.  
On Sat, 21 May 2005 04:14:54 -0400, James Shaker wrote:

>Kevin,  I read your very informative message and it alone helped.  However, 
>I was unable to find the Total Recorder tutorial you mentioned.
>
>Jim
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>From: "Kevin Shields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 
>Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:11 AM
>Subject: Re: recording audio streams
>
>
>> 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
>>
>> On Sat, 21 May 2005 14:58:57 +1000 "Lisa-Maree"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Hi all,
>>> Does anyone know of a program which allows you to record audio
>>> direct from the internet?
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Lisa-Maree
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Re: recording audio streams

2005-05-21 Thread James Shaker
Kevin,  I read your very informative message and it alone helped.  However, 
I was unable to find the Total Recorder tutorial you mentioned.


Jim
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To: 
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:11 AM
Subject: Re: recording audio streams



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

On Sat, 21 May 2005 14:58:57 +1000 "Lisa-Maree"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi all,
Does anyone know of a program which allows you to record audio
direct from the internet?
Thanks in advance.

Lisa-Maree
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Re: recording audio streams

2005-05-20 Thread Kevin Shields
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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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
> Does anyone know of a program which allows you to record audio 
> direct from the internet?
> Thanks in advance.
> 
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Re: recording audio streams

2005-05-20 Thread Warren Goodwin
Hi Lisa.  Total Recorder will do the job for you.  You can get it from
www.highcriteria.com. Hope that helps.
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Hi all,
Does anyone know of a program which allows you to record audio direct from
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Thanks in advance.

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