sorcerykid on 25/3/2006 at 03:41
Just a word of caution: using ripping software to save music-recordings from online radio stations is not necessarily in compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (according to the RIAA). So you do so at your own risk.
Omega on 25/3/2006 at 10:21
Well, that all depends on the country you're in.
theBlackman on 26/3/2006 at 04:48
If I want to record streaming audio, which is seldom, I use the "What you hear" option on my recorder.
I play the stream with the Wmedia player and record with the sound card application, although, once "what you hear" is set to the card, I can do it with my wave file recorder as well.
tungsten on 27/3/2006 at 02:53
Quote Posted by sorcerykid
Just a word of caution: using ripping software to save music-recordings from online radio stations is not necessarily in compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (according to the RIAA). So you do so at your own risk.
Hahaha, you poor Americans! You have the crappiest laws in the world. I seriously pity you. In my opinion, the law should protect the people and the possibility of living peacefully together, and not investments and corporations.
Blackman: yes, I can record off the soundcard, but I don't like it. But it seems that there's no decent flash or real-ripper out there (or TTLG would know it ;)).