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On 04/02/2014 06:09 AM, Channel Jumper wrote:
VegasNightOwl;817629 Wrote: Hi again all! A couple of weeks ago I posted a message looking into recording MP3 from the radios and quite a few replies followed. Although I was looking for it to be "software based" that was too tough to find, especially since copyright and patent laws on MP3. It seemed I was still stuck in the same situation until I happened to recall a device that can be used to transfer audio from a cassette player, record player, etc. After looking through my digital junkyard I found it. It's the ADS Tech Instant Music. Just feed the audio into the input and connect to the PC via a USB cable and used the software on the CD then you have instant radio recording in MP3. For those interested in such a device, there are a few for sale on ebay, both new and used. What's also nice is you can record 2 radios using one channel for each. Of course, this can also be done in WMA as well. VegasNightOwl Why not use a Signalink and interface cables? You can use a program called Audacity and then save it as a MP3 or what ever format chokes your chicken.. Why not Mpeg4 (aac+ h264, etc.) if you are going proprietary? Does flac happen in the pay to play computer universe? Can you route an audio in to VLC? Does anybody use JACK? |
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