Question about streaming audio...

Posted by: Gallagher419

Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 17:49

Is it possible to burn to cd a streaming audio file? I have three streaming audio files saved in Real Player but when I try to put the files into the cd burner of Real audio Real audio shuts down. I've tried right clicking on the file to "save as" but that option doesn't appear. Here is the file and it's info:

Title Conspiracy Theory
Category Music
Artist / Source SessionMIX
Year
File Name http://sessions.led-zeppelin.us/media_files/live/03-14-75-Conspiracy_Theory-a.ram
Send Media Link by E-mail
Length 54:22
File Size
Format RealAudio 8 with ATRAC3
Quality 132Kbps
Audio Channels 2
Rights Summary There are no rights or restrictions associated with this clip


Allow playback on PC No (play to authorize)
Content viewable until Unlimited
Posted by: CrackersMcCheese

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 17:57

You'd be better off saving the stream live as a wave file and burning that. Many apps are available for this. I use Creative Recorder that came free with my sound card.
Posted by: Gallagher419

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:04

Ok I understand but when I go to the website and click the streaming media link this what it says at the top of the page "ALL STREAMING MEDIA REQUIRES THE USE OF REAL AUDIO PLAYER" can I still save it as a wav file when playing it live using Real Player?
Posted by: CrackersMcCheese

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:06

Just play it as normal with real player - you can record at the same time.
Posted by: Gallagher419

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:10

Ok thanks but one more thing how do I go about that? I've never tried it with streaming audio.
Posted by: CrackersMcCheese

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:23

Well while the file is playing I start up Creative Recorder and select the 'Record what You Hear' option and click record. It then records whatever your playing at the time. I'm not sure though if its availablev for free download. Maybe someone here can recommend other SW?

Posted by: Gallagher419

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:26

Just to make sure I understand you I can run it in Real Player and then record through the Creative Recorder? Thanks for your help I appreciate it.
Posted by: CrackersMcCheese

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:28

Yes - both at the same time. Best to start recording before you play the real player file so you don't chop off the start

Do you have the software or do you need an alternative?
Posted by: CrackersMcCheese

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:31

Its probaly best to go for the 'wave' option rather than 'what you hear'. That way you can still use the pc and the mouse clicks won't be recorded too!
Posted by: Gallagher419

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:32

I found something through download.com called sound capture I'm going to try it now but if have any other alternatives let me know. Thanks!
Posted by: CrackersMcCheese

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:34

Let us know how you get on. I'm not aware of other software but someone else may chip in there
Posted by: Gallagher419

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 28/01/2005 18:38

I'll keep you up to date as of now I'm recording will let you know how I make out. Thanks Philip! On an off note my wifes maiden name is O'Hare.
Posted by: newguy1

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 01/02/2005 02:10

I was able to create a wav file from that link in about 10 minutes using a program called X-fileget and this technique .Let me know if you need more info.
Posted by: bonzi

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 01/02/2005 06:12

When I want to save a media stream (e.g. lectures from MIT) I use NetTransport (also serves as very good general-purpose download manager; the most recent version is shareware, but one can still find 1.87, which was free). If I then want to archive them, I simply use any old CD-ROM burning SW (like Nero or anything), or even built-in XP functionality.

Of course, I then need the app they were originally intended for in order to listen/watch them, so perhaps this is not an answer to your question
Posted by: newguy1

Re: Question about streaming audio... - 02/02/2005 02:08

Net transport seems much better than the program I was using.It was able to download the stream that the other program couldn't
It should work for Gallagher no problem.