Extracting streaming sound from your computer

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kitkat
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Extracting streaming sound from your computer

#1 Post by kitkat » Sat Oct 18, 2003 10:37 pm

In the past, I've used Goldwave. But recently (when I tried to convert the Storyville sample RAMs to MP3s), it's been really distorting the sound it's recording--I've tried playing w/ various settings, and it's always made it tinny/"warped" for the last month or so. I uninstalled it and cleared it out of my registry to get that toll thing to go away...but it still has the problems.

So can you suggest some other free software out there for extracting sound off my computer to WAV? I can still use Goldwave for editing and such...I just need something besides the Sound Recorder that comes w/ Windows, as that can only handle a minute, and some clips are longer than that.

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#2 Post by smunky » Fri Oct 24, 2003 9:54 am

i use total recorder, but on a lot of the files the quality is still poor (depending on bitrate of the broadcast).

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