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sc00bs
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm trying to find a audio stream recorder for real player but i cant seem to, does anyone here know of any good ones? I cant change the program either, i need to use real player unfortunately :(
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| #0 08:09pm 21/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3024
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ It's a shame that you have to stick to RealPlayer as MPlayer would have let you record via command-line.
Good luck finding a proper recorder anyhow. |
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| #1 08:14pm 21/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2250
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i found something :D Total Recorder, seems to be pretty good. Can record pretty much every player and encode it :)
http://www.highcriteria.com/ |
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| #2 08:33pm 21/02/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10976
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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change the audio input to wav audio or whatever your equiv is then use sound recorder or similar to record it. Usually turns out pretty crap but if it's the only option it's better than nothing.
Why do you need to use real player and not one of the alternatives? work pc? |
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| #3 08:38pm 21/02/07 |
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E.T.
Posts: 548
Location: Queensland
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Scoobs, try FRAPS man. I think it will do this.
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