You can use any application that can record unlimited audio streams of
radio broadcast from the net. Since it just audio that you'll be recording
just set the input device to WAVE inside your audio recorder application 
(defualt sound card) which will let you capture the sound stream.

  If you have Quicktime you can use Quicktime Pro's "File > New Audio 
Recording" option only availiable with registered Quicktime Pro also you can 
use Nero's "Wave Editor" to capture the audio and set the input device to "What 
U Hear".

 Just click red record button > Sample Recording Settings > under the Audio 
Input Line in the Recording Console box set the Sample Rate 44100 Hz CD and
set the bit dept either to 24 bit - HQ Mastering packed or
32-bit HQ mastering, unpacked. IMHO both the 24-bit HQ and 32-bit HQ mastering 
are better than the defualt 16bit CD 44100 Hz since its the defult for most CD 
recordings.

 You must have a sound card that supports 24 or 32-bit HQ mastering if you want 
to choose these options. This may seem overkill but for me it works ;)

Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College

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Is there an application that I could use as a sort of "TIVO for radio" on my PC 
to record stuff that plays online?

Thanks.

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