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In article , marc writes:
Somebody any brands that will allow recording internet radio on USB? Is that Upper Sideband, or Universal Serial Bus? Obviously you can record to ordinary audio recording equipment anything that you can get out an audio port, and can use any USB device that converts to something your recording equipment can accept. But the best solutions would involve recording it directly to storage on the same computer that is receiving the broadcasts. Doesn't sound like something that would be left out of the receiving software. Does Media Player receive internet radio? Good chance it can record it, if so. On Linux there's something - JAX or Jacks, maybe? - I know very little about it, but it appears to allow patching from location A to location B within your system. Audacity is a general purpose recording and audio processing system. Between the two of them you may be able to tie in to an internet radio source. There was DNT, or what was it called, also Sangean sometimes ... Sounds like you need to give us more details so we can better respond. George |
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