In article , Rob
wrote:
Jim Lesurf wrote:
Erm... that is what I have been doing. Recording the mp3 stream as an
mp3 file on my computer. Then writing these files into a CDRW for
playing on various 'audio'/'video' disc players.
No, you're not capturing the *stream* AIUI, you're capturing the audio
once it's been through your sound card, and you've then converted it
again to mp3.
Erm, again. My computer doesn't have a 'sound card'. I use an application
(software) that can fetch the steam and this can then either save it to a
file and/or covert it for playing.
To use a video analogy, you're allowing video to stream through your
media player, assuming your clockwork computer has such a thing, and
capturing the video using screen capture software. Better to capture the
stream before it hits software.
You may be right. However I wonder if you know much about how my computer
system works. It is easy to presume that what happens with the OS/hardware
you are accustomed to is 'universal'.
Slainte,
Jim
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