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Buffered audio capture?

by rikona :: Rate this Message:

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Is there an app, or procedure, that can buffer the last 10-20 minutes
of streaming music, and then save it to a file to capture what you
just heard? Would be nice to save something I liked...

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rikona




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by J. Aaron :: Rate this Message:

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rikona wrote:
Is there an app, or procedure, that can buffer the last 10-20 minutes
of streaming music, and then save it to a file to capture what you
just heard? Would be nice to save something I liked...

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Best regards,
rikona


streamripper or kstreamripper

Re: Buffered audio capture?

by rikona :: Rate this Message:

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On Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 5:28:21 AM, J. Aaron wrote:

JA> rikona wrote:
>>
>> Is there an app, or procedure, that can buffer the last 10-20
>> minutes of streaming music, and then save it to a file to capture
>> what you just heard? Would be nice to save something I liked...
>>
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>> Best regards,
>> rikona

JA> streamripper or kstreamripper

Thanks for the reply. I'm somewhat familiar with streamripper via
streamtuner. It will continuously send the stream to files. AIUI,
streamripper only buffers for 30 sec or so, just to get the 'quiet
space'/new song. I was thinking about something that does not send
files continuously, but stores about 10-20 mins of the stream in a
buffer. If I liked a song [or whatever] I just heard, I could command
the app to send just the last 10-20 mins to a file. That way, the
files would just have the stuff I liked, which is usually only a small
part of the stream.

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Thanks,
rikona




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by J. Aaron :: Rate this Message:

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rikona wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I'm somewhat familiar with streamripper via
streamtuner. It will continuously send the stream to files. AIUI,
streamripper only buffers for 30 sec or so, just to get the 'quiet
space'/new song. I was thinking about something that does not send
files continuously, but stores about 10-20 mins of the stream in a
buffer. If I liked a song [or whatever] I just heard, I could command
the app to send just the last 10-20 mins to a file. That way, the
files would just have the stuff I liked, which is usually only a small
part of the stream.

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Thanks,
rikona

Please check out
 http://www.brynmawr.edu/llc/help/multimedia/RecordStreamingAudioAsMP3.htm
I have not tried this, but maybe this is what you are looking for.

J.

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On Thursday, June 11, 2009, 2:28:43 AM, J. Aaron wrote:

>> Please check out
>>  http://www.brynmawr.edu/llc/help/multimedia/RecordStreamingAudioAsMP3.htm
>> I have not tried this, but maybe this is what you are looking for.

Thanks for the reference. I believe the buffer the article refers to
is just a short buffer needed to facilitate processing, not a long
term buffer. Audacity is a great app, though. I checked around and was
able to find plug-ins for 'delay lines' up to 60 seconds. I suppose
this could be recoded for longer times and perhaps lashed together to
get something working, but that becomes somewhat of a project. :-)

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Thanks,
rikona