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21-12-06, 09:41 PM | #1 |
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y'know, i heard about this site a while ago but it really didn't click at the time. how incredibly cool to sit down late at night with a beaker of hot buttered rum, put on the headphones and cue up the concert of choice
js, btw, that Elton concert is nice - the lively and intimate version of Burn Down The Mission is sweet |
21-12-06, 11:50 PM | #2 | |
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it's a geezer rocker's wet dream. i mean the good kind, not the icky kind. it's not a creepy pbs reunion show with creepy clean lighting and creepy inter-segment call in drones. these are the living artists at thier peak, with a bit of innocence left, and we can join them. for years i wanted to produce fantasy park concerts with modern studio musicians "bringing back" defunct bands - but the costs were too high for radio. this service is as close to that idea as anything i've ever heard, except it's real. i want to blast it through my pa system for three days straight and jam in the yard (and sleep there too). elton john's concert was voted into the top ten and given five stars. i loved it. - js. |
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22-12-06, 05:33 PM | #3 |
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Well, I WISH YOU GUYS WOULDA NEVER BROUGHT THIS UP. You're ruining my WHOLE LIFE!
Much to my chagrin SoundForge will not record the stream. (This I learned after wrestling all day with routers, cables and drills etc. plus a fair amount of cursing, finally getting online, realizing my 'Media Center Edition' soundcard/software is hateful to me and I barely know how I've gotten it to do what I normally require of it in the first place, downloading about twelve freeware stream recorders and promptly removing them upon dismal failure, posting at several forums and sounding like a complete newbie, reading a great deal and realizing that it is in fact my soundcard and not anything particularly tricky about SoundForge which relieved me somewhat because I knew I could do it on my old machine, and finally submitting to the fact that even though I'm sure there's a magical setting somewhere that I can't find, I really can't find it.) Long and short of it, if you're running SoundForge (or really just about any recorder) and you have that simple old mixer option of "what you hear" and can route it to your recorder then you would have no problem making that the input and recording it. Like duh. Alas, I have not this option anymore, and I long for a simpler time. The Media Center Edition only allows a choice between MS soundmapper and a handful of physical jacks as I/O, none of which of course is carrying the stream. If there are advantages to the MCE they are currently escaping memory. I also looked into a thing called Proxomitron which is supposed to be able to tell you the real primary address of a file coming in from a proprietary player, but it confused and frightened me and I made it go away. Maybe someone smarter than me ought to check that out. So, regardless of the fact that I have a DAT sitting right here I could (relatively) easily use to record the streams, I'm just going to pout and be irked and probably not break down and actually do it until I'm convinced there's no other way, which could conceivably take a couple more days of torture. |
22-12-06, 09:46 PM | #4 | |
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as i posted earlier, i struck out with Total Recorder....but this Zeropaid post references Audacity with confidence - will try that tomorrow and report... |
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23-12-06, 01:42 AM | #5 |
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NO DON'T USE THAT !
ffs.. |
23-12-06, 06:42 AM | #6 |
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23-12-06, 07:50 AM | #7 |
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ok, Total Recorder does work...the only problem is that the output file intermittently erupts in static at different points in the song. not sure why....
edit: it's wierd...about a minute in, a horrible screeching erupts....like some kind of insidious drm? |
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