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There are several radio programs that I'd like to have recorded and
put into MP3 format for later listening. Although I can record it onto tape, I'd much rather schedule a program to auto record on a daily basis for me. I'd later access the file and remove the commercials. Then I'll be free to listen to the programs when I can. Does anyone know of a PCI card that'll allow me to do so without spending too much? |
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"Josh P" wrote in message om... There are several radio programs that I'd like to have recorded and put into MP3 format for later listening. Although I can record it onto tape, I'd much rather schedule a program to auto record on a daily basis for me. I'd later access the file and remove the commercials. Then I'll be free to listen to the programs when I can. Does anyone know of a PCI card that'll allow me to do so without spending too much? If you got a broadband connection there's a proram that will schedule radio broadcasts to record or listen. http://radiotime.com/ |
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