Re: Recording audio from the web

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BudV wrote:
SUCCESS with Audacity, along with a very subtle suggestion by John
Galt that I should turn the microphone OFF! :-D
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Good...I'm glad you found your solution.
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If you're referring to Jake Ludington's "PC Recording of AM and FM
Radio", yes, but his text about Control Panel didn't correspond to
what I saw on my screen, no matter how I twisted and turned. I
chalked it up to Vista vs. XP and didn't pursue it any further.
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Ok...XP vs Vista was probably the roadblock.
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One more question...why not download the Audio Interviews
to your hard drive and then recording won't be an issue?


I would have liked that, but didn't know how! The screen that
"played" the interview just takes off and speaks. It had to be
referring to an audio file somewhere on the net, so I looked at the
HTML to see if I could find anything, but with my very limited
experience with HTML I got nowhere. If you can enlighten me on this,
I'd appreciate it.
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I don't know the site you are referring to so
cannot be certain but in many cases the file
can be found in your Temporary Internet Files
folder after you play it on the net.

And...if you run the Mozilla FireFox Browser...
there is a free Add-On that makes it very easy
to download audio/video files from websites.

--

J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk


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