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Thread: App for recording audio stream from iTunes radio.

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    Default App for recording audio stream from iTunes radio.

    Is there an application out there that I can use in order for me to record the streaming audio from iTunes Radio stations?

    Thanks

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    Freeware: WireTap.

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    StreamRipperX (free; open source) rips directly from internet radio to MP3. Much more space-efficient than WireTap.

    [Edited on 9-8-2004 by gonz]

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    Thanks Guys

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    Default wiretap toing!

    toing!

    that is all i get when i try to record virgin radio from the uk using WireTap. do you have better luck, adel?

    meanwhile am downloading gonz' suggested alternative app.

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    The *wire tap* app is great! Been recording about 8 hrs of house music straight! Thanks Adel and will try StreamRipperX tom. Audio quality is ok so far. Pero tuloy-tuloy siya! 1 track everything. Any suggestions on how to segregate it? Thanks!

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    Originally posted by dixtreme
    Pero tuloy-tuloy siya! 1 track everything. Any suggestions on how to segregate it?
    When recording from Internet Radio, StreamripperX has the capability to automatically a) split and close the file when the current song ends, b) open a new file for the next song, and c) properly name the files with the track name and artist, as long as the net radio station supplies that information. Pretty cool.

    [Edited on 9-12-2004 by gonz]

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    Tried downloading Wiretap but when I opened the installer package, an error occured. It said: "The Installer package WireTap cannot be opened. The postinstall script was either not executable or not readable."

    Has anyone experienced this? Tried restarting the system already and permissions repair but still the same...

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    Any more WireTap alternatives (need freeware)? I need something that could record anything that I play with my Mac (not limited to internet radio).

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    You might wanna try Audio Hijack. Been using it for the a few months now and haven't had any problems.

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