How to "save" BBC radio listen again programs?
In message , Malcolm Stewart
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Have Total Recorder running and know where the record button is. Keep
it open.
Then you go to your "Listen Again" and play whatever it is. Go back to
Total Recorder and hit the record button, et voila! It will record
until you stop it. Don't go out shopping as I did once and fill your
hard disc with a whopping wav file. After rercording is done hit stop
on Total Recorder and save as with a title of your choice. It will be
an uncompressed file which you then have to save to mp3 format.
On some machines, like mine for example, Total Recorder is in conflict with
something (perhaps my soundcard), and crashes my system. So, when I wanted
to do this, I recorded the BBC audio onto my MiniDisc recorder.
Slightly off this topic so forgive me but I have just bought a portable
Sharp Mini-disk recorder for about £45 and it just uses the conventional
mini-disk which I also use in large mini-disk player/recorder. Trouble
is, just when I had bought it to use with my Sony mike for recording
instrumental playing etc., I have read about Hi-mini-disks, (or whatever
you call them), which can record up to 1GB. I feel I like returning it
and swapping it for the greater capacity one only I have a friend who
bought one and used its Sonic Stage software and had to return it, he
re-named it Chronic-Stage as he had so much trouble with it.
I was happy with my new purchase until I heard about the newer version,
is there any consolation out there for me?
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Derrick Fawsitt
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