Streaming recording

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Mercuzio
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Streaming recording

Post by Mercuzio »

I'd like to record the streaming of an italian radio broadcast. Which software shoud I use ? Is there also available a site or service wich could make it for me setting the beginning time, the address, etc, ?
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Re: Streaming recording

Post by kukamuumuka »

Do you have radio's URL (address)?
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Re: Streaming recording

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I use "Streamripper" from the command line, use streamripper -help for all the options. Works like magic. I didn't see an option for starting recording, however you can tell it to quit after so many Meg/Gigs or seconds. As an example I usually use at the command line: streamripper (URL) -d (destination directory) -u winamp --xs2 (the alternative algorithm for detecting silence) Streamripper saves tracks in the format it is received so no transcoding.
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Re: Streaming recording

Post by kukamuumuka »

BlackJackMarcus wrote: Wed Oct 31, 2018 3:33 am I use "Streamripper" from the command line, use streamripper -help for all the options. Works like magic. I didn't see an option for starting recording, however you can tell it to quit after so many Meg/Gigs or seconds. As an example I usually use at the command line: streamripper (URL) -d (destination directory) -u winamp --xs2 (the alternative algorithm for detecting silence) Streamripper saves tracks in the format it is received so no transcoding.
Via GUI by installing Streamtuner2 and Streamripper
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Re: Streaming recording

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If you have problems with the stream-grabbing software, you can record "what you hear":
https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tut ... linux.html
There (almost certainly) won't be any noticeable difference in audio quality.
Please edit your original post title to include [SOLVED] if/when it is solved!
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
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