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Posted by glockenspiel (# 13645) on
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Question: How do you record radio programmes nowadays? In the old days, there was a cassette built in, and you could easily string together bits from various programmes. Does anybody have a clue??
Posted by Snags (# 15351) on
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How are you listening to your radio programmes?
If via an online source, rip the stream using something like Audacity.
If on a hi-fi, use a cassette
Posted by dv (# 15714) on
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I use Total Recorder. It can record anything that comes through your computer's soundcard - including online radio stations.
www.totalrecorder.com
(not connected with these folk, just a satisfied customer)
Posted by recklessrat (# 17243) on
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You can always play the programme on your iphone, connect your iphone to a tape recorder with an audio cable and hit record. I like tapes and no PC needed!
Posted by glockenspiel (# 13645) on
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The total recorder thing sounds interesting - but can you record just bits of shows with it?
I don't have an i phone. Can a digital radio be connected to a cassette?
Posted by recklessrat (# 17243) on
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Originally posted by glockenspiel:
I don't have an i phone. Can a digital radio be connected to a cassette?
I think you should be able to plug the audio cable into the headphone socket on the digital radio and connect to the microphone socket on the cassette recorder.
Posted by leo (# 1458) on
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My DVD recorder does radio as well as TV
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