Long time ago (yes I still remember it), because you sat in front of his tape recorder was waiting for a particular song and then had the presence of mind at the beginning of the song, press the record button. At the end of this title quickly on to the pause button, so the chatter from the moderator was not with it. Mostly this was only in moderate degree.
Hearing
In the brave new world in which we live today, there is the internet and radio stations that broadcast it. Are programs for listening to music are many. A few are listed free of charge at this location once. Linux:
First and foremost, of course, amarok , my absolute favorite player. I hope he will soon be available on the Mac.
Mac:
Of course iTunes , which by nature is available on the Mac. I like better but still a small but very fine freeware FStream .
Windows:
iTunes for Windows course there are. Known, however, is the freeware Winamp .
All programs come with Shoutcast and amarok and iTunes with last.fm deal. iTunes but only through the last.fm player that clicks in iTunes.
Record
With these online services is taken care of enough music that you naturally want to listen to his mp3 player offline or in the car radio. The tape recorder to record the music to replace a couple of small freeware programs (on the commercial products I will not go into at this point). Here is a brief list of programs for the various operating systems:
Linux:
The bundle of Streamtuner, Streamripper and Xmms done recording, in my opinion the most convenient, especially since it Kubuntu with apt ( sudo apt-get install streamtuner streamripper xmms ) are installed in one go. Streamtuner, serves as a GUI for selecting the streams and to start recording. Here, the streams are both entered manually or selected from a list. Especially nice is to see how many people listen to a Shoutcast stream. Since it easily separates the wheat from the chaff. Streamripper splits the stream and provides the same titles with ID3 tags. Using XMMS can be the Internet Radio (stream) before, during, or listen to the recording. Mac (Leopard):
The small program radio comes with a very good iTunes integration. Streams can be filed for recording with drag and drop from iTunes radio on. Again, it is possible to split the stream and the resulting music is equal to the ID3 tags to provide for the song and artist. One small problem with the radio tags from idobi. Too bad the Streamripper can cope with it. For the same title are stored in the iTunes directory, so that they are there easy to find on the radio genre.
Also FStream (see above) has (just press the Shift key) has a receiving mode. Unfortunately, here the stream is only taken at a time. Splitting and tagging can not in hindsight. But not every program can be everything
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Windows:
Is the stream Ripper is also available as plug-in for Winamp . It is similarly easy as under Linux. Unfortunately, Windows is so insecure that I try to avoid it to go on the internet. And on my Mac anyway is not Windows, not even virtualized.
Conclusion
This is certainly only a small selection of programs to listen to and record Internet radio. The old days of the cassette recorder, however, are definitely over. What programs you use and what would you recommend other streams? I'm curious. Update:
With a little luck, you could put a total of 3 licenses from Radiotracker win, with the recording of Internet radio is really fun.
All you have to do is up to 30.06.2009 for comments of my post Radiotracker tests to write.
Long time ago (yes I still remember it), because you sat in front of his tape recorder was waiting for a particular song and then had the presence of mind at the beginning of the song, press the record button. At the end of this title quickly on to the pause button, so the chatter from the moderator was not with it. Mostly this was only in moderate degree. Listen In the brave new world in which we live today, there is the Internet and radios that broadcast it. Are programs for listening to music are many. A few are listed free of charge at this location once. Linux: First and foremost, of course, amarok, my absolute favorite player. I hope he will soon be available on the Mac. Mac: iTunes, of course, of the house is available on the Mac. I like better but still a small but very fine freeware FStream. Windows: iTunes for Windows course there are. Known, however, is the freeware Winamp. All programs come with Shoutcast and amarok and iTunes with last.fm deal. iTunes but only through the last.fm player that clicks in iTunes. Take up with these online services is taken care of enough music that you naturally want to listen to his mp3 player offline or in the car radio. The tape recorder to record the music to replace a couple of small freeware programs (on the commercial products I will not go into at this point). Here is a brief list of programs for each operating system: Linux: The bundle of Streamtuner, Streamripper and Xmms done recording, in my opinion the most convenient, especially since it Kubuntu with apt (sudo apt-get install streamtuner streamripper xmms) installed in one go are. Streamtuner, serves as a GUI for selecting the streams and to start recording. Here, the streams are both entered manually or selected from a list. Especially nice is to see how many people listen to a Shoutcast stream. Since it easily separates the wheat from the chaff. Streamripper splits the stream and provides the same titles with ID3 tags. Using XMMS can be the Internet Radio (stream) before, during, or listen to the recording. Mac (Leopard): The little radio program comes with a very good iTunes integration. Streams can be filed for recording with drag and drop from iTunes radio on. Again, it is possible to split the stream and the resulting music is equal to the ID3 tags to provide for the song and artist. One small problem with the radio tags from idobi. Too bad the Streamripper can cope with it. For the same title are stored in the iTunes directory, so that they are there easy to find on the radio genre. Also FStream (see above) has (just press the Shift key) has a receiving mode. Unfortunately, here the stream is only taken at a time. Splitting and tagging can not in hindsight. But not every program can have everything :-). Windows: The Stream Ripper is available as a plugin for Winamp. It is similarly easy as under Linux. Unfortunately, Windows is so insecure that I try to avoid it to go on the internet. And on my Mac anyway is not Windows, not even virtualized. Conclusion This is certainly only a small selection of programs to Internet radio can be heard and incorporated. The old days of the cassette recorder, however, are definitely over. What programs you use and what would you recommend other streams? I'm curious. Update: With a little luck you can win a total of 3 licenses from Radiotracker, with the recording of Internet radio is really fun. All you have to do is up to 30.06.2009 commented on a review of my Radiotracker tests to write.
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February 17th, 2008 at 10:46 pm
The stream ripper for Linux I need a long time. Very good tool. The next day we have new music beautifully arranged on the disk.
February 23rd, 2008 at 6:39 pm
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February 26th, 2008 at 8:23 pm
thank you for saving me the next few weeks
finally take beautiful stream without having to worry about the 24 dc and need to do * that * server-ready
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March 30th, 2009 at 10:33 pm
Thanks, but I do not know how I can compete with iTunes ...
Could you explain that to me yet?
Thank you
April 1st, 2009 at 11:49 am
With iTunes, I know there is no way to stream Internet radio stations to take.
August 28th, 2009 at 11:05 am
Hey,
Since you get one. Pls download and how do I shoot the next?
Thanks for the tutorial =)
But I do not know how to add Shoutcasts
mfg
September 1st, 2009 at 3:26 pm
Many programs, such as FStream understand the format pls. It even extends the URL for the pls file (for example http://idobi.com/services/iradio.pls ) as a source for the audio stream indicated. Does listening to the stream, you can record it too. With the program you want to try it?
December 25th, 2009 at 12:28 pm
Thanks for the tips! I was in a distressing situation where I wanted to record something quickly on the radio. And I realized that I could compete with the "Sound Studio" not directly from iTunes. So I had to help me with a cable and connected the headphone output to the microphone input. Here's how it goes.
Disadvantage: You can not hear what you record.
October 29th, 2010 at 9:35 pm
And I realized that I use "Sound Studio" so shit is not that works! So I had to ....
March 30th, 2011 at 10:53 pm
interesting to listen to online radio stations for example, this is also ok http://www.online-radioportal.de unfortunately does not hold function.