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SpaceMusic_Guy

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Mar 18, 2003
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O.K.....I'm looking to record a "Real Player" stream of a Radio program. I did a Radio Interview last Friday night. We did record it to Cassette tape and I've transferred that to my computer via ProTools, but it is a bit hissy.

I'd really like to get the Digital Stream recorded instead. I've looked intensely on "Tucows" for any Mac Utility programs that would do this but I cannot find any so far.

Does anyone out there know of a program for OS X (10.3.9) that will let me record "Real Player" streams ?? Obviously, I cannot download the Real Player file....it will only stream from the net. I'd really like to record it from the "Stream" which has no hiss in it.....then I can burn it on to a CD.
 
Probably the best app for this would be Audio Hijack ( http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/ ). It's really intuitive and should do what you need. The trial will let you record for up to ten minutes before adding hiss, or you can purchase the program for $16 and record to your heart's content.
 
Got it.........Thanks !!

Went and downloaded the "Audio Hijack" program......very cool !! Works like a charm. I actually spent the $16.00 to buy the program.....definitely worth it.

Thanks for the info !!
 
SpaceMusic_Guy said:
Went and downloaded the "Audio Hijack" program......very cool !! Works like a charm. I actually spent the $16.00 to buy the program.....definitely worth it.

Thanks for the info !!

Agree that Audio Hijack is the best tool out there to do it...great purchase though...
 
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