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Hoe te te vangen, sparen, registreer kostenloos of download het stromen audio

Gepost op 11 September, 2007 in 9:10 am

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Ben ooit hoe benieuwd u een lied misschien registreren of kon scheuren dat over Internet op uw computer kostenloos wordt gestroomd? Proberen om het stromen audio rechtstreeks aan uw computer te downloaden kan vrij moeilijk zijn omdat de verschillende plaatsen verschillende veiligheidsmaatregelen hebben op zijn plaats zetten, zodat zou één programma voor één plaats, maar niet een andere kunnen werken.

Nochtans, één surefire manier van opname het stromen audio van om het even welke website is het via de correcte kaart op uw computer eenvoudig te vangen. Fundamenteel, zijn er programma's die kunnen registreren wat door de sprekers van uw computer wordt gespeeld, zodat als u het kunt horen, kan het worden geregistreerd. Natuurlijk, zult u aan het volledige lied moeten luisteren aangezien de opname levend is, maar het is absoluut veel gemakkelijker dan proberend om het dossier van de website direct te downloaden.

Er zijn twee programma's die ik gebruik om het stromen audio te vangen en te bewaren: één installeert als toolbar in Internet Explorer of FireFox en ander één is een standalone programma.

Als u niet let op hebbend een andere toolbar die in uw browser venster wordt geïnstalleerd, FreeCorder is a very convenient program to use if you’re going to be recording music that’s mostly played via the web, such as Internet radio, etc. Also, it has many other features that make it quite useful, such as the ability to extract audio from videos and record from your PC’s microphone or line-in port. Het steunt ook het Uitzicht van Vensters en heeft absoluut geen spyware of adware, zodat moet u niet zich over pop-UPS, enz. ongerust maken. U kunt de opnamen als MP3 of als Wav- dossiers uit bewaren.

Once you have it installed, click on the Settings button to configure the source for the sounds or music.

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By default, the "Record From Freecorder Audio Driver" is selected and this will record anything that is being played through your speakers. If you have a Windows input device, such as a microphone, you can select the second or third option. However, remember to de-select the other options and only have one checkbox checked at a time, otherwise it creates a separate file for each source.

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You can also change the output format to WAV, prompt for a filename or automatically timestamp it, and choose the location for the destination files. Now start playing some music on your computer and press the red Record button. A little box will pop up and you should see the green line moving up and down. The nice thing about this program is that you can have your laptop sound on Mute or have your speakers turned off and it will still record whatever is being played.

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Click Stop when you’re finished and then click Play to view your recordings. And that’s it! A pretty easy and cool way to record any sound or music off the Internet or from your computer.

If you don’t like the idea of cluttering up your browser toolbar, you can use a standalone program called MP3MyMP3 Recorder, which is also free. Like FreeCorder, this program also records whatever is being played by your computer’s speakers. However, unlike FreeCorder, this program requires that your sound NOT be muted. So if you want to record anything, it has to be playing and you have to be able to hear it yourself.

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Also, by default, MP3MyMP3 tries to record from your microphone and not your sound card, so click on the Source button and choose Stereo Mix as the sound source. The recording quality for both of the products was very good and sounded just like the originals from what I could tell. Personally, I like FreeCorder better, but MP3MyMP3 is also a fine alternative.

Any questions or problems, please post a comment!

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10 Responses to “How to capture, save, record or download streaming audio for free”

  1. Stumble Exchange said on :

    Its best to have as few steps as possible when you want to save streaming media. Its funny that this same problem has been around for over 10 years!


  2. Anil said on :

    I downloaded the software and it shows on the toolbar of my internet explorer, but when I press the record button a small pop window opens which says Record but I cannot see any activity going on inside the box, I mean the waves and when u stop and listen nothing is recorded


  3. akishore said on :

    Hi Anil,

    You may need to play around with the Freecorder settings as shown above. There are three checkboxes that you can choose, so select each one separately and then try to record again. Also, can you hear the sound through your speakers? Let me know if this solves your problem. Thanks.


  4. Dave Parson said on :

    This is part of what I wanted. Now, I wonder - ‘if I down load what I want, will I be able to cut out the pieces I want, or just shorten the whole down to the part I want. That’s #1. And #2 is, is there a way of attaching that sound or sounds to a particular photo, document, HTML, or whatever? - so that when you open it it sounds - possibly repeating? Do you have any ideas on all this??


  5. Richard Fdisk said on :

    .mp3, .swf, .rm/.ra, and wma/wmv’s files can almost always be found in your “Temporary Internet Files” you just have to get there and copy it out before it’s done playing, because in some cases it gets deleted from there when it’s done playing.

    the only trick is getting a streamed .rm/.ra onto your machine which is a bit involved

    Cheers
    ◄RfD►


  6. George said on :

    Mp3MyMp3… The only source option that works for me is ‘What U hear’. I don’t believe it is recording from the sound card…too much static. Any ideas?

    Also, I considered uninstalling and downloading the toolbar version. How do I unistall Mp3MYMp3? My OS is XP and I don’t see the program listed in those that can be removed?

    Thanks


  7. jocko said on :

    The feature i need is the ability to set the software to record a late night radio show while i am asleep. Does this software have that feature or can you recommend a solution which will allow me to set the computer to begin recording at a set time & then stop?


  8. akishore said on :

    Dave - FreeCorder does not have any editing capabilities. The only thing it does is remove any blank sound from the beginning or end of a recording. As for attaching it to a document, you can really only insert sound into a HTML document. You cannot attach sounds to photos.

    George - You can uninstall MP3MyMP3 by going into the C:\Program Files\MP3MyMP3 folder and clicking on uninstall. It also didn’t show up for me in the Add/Remove Control Panel.

    Jocko - The software does not have the ability to schedule recordings, though that would be nice. The only way I can think of doing it is to use some kind of mouse and keyboard recording software that you can then set to repeat before the show starts. Check out vista-software.com.

    Aseem


  9. Richard FDisk said on :

    record late @ night “unattended”

    “Task Scheduler” maybe?

    I haven’t played around with the XP “Task Scheduler”
    but the old w98 one would schedule just about anything you wanted, but if the XP one still works the same or almost the same, that might be an option.

    Cheers
    ◄RfD►


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