mp3mymp3.com — Record internet radio and save to mp3 or wav. Record streaming audio from the Internet, microphone, or any other source for that matter. MP3myMP3 Recorder works directly with your system sound card - if you can hear it, you can record it
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joementholSep 23, 2006
Try Super MP3 Recorder. I've really only used it once to get around some stupid DRM, but I was pretty happy with the results. It took a while playing around with the various levels, but it ended up being worth it.
herrshusterSep 24, 2006
this is a good way to steal music from sites that have the song in flashnot that anyone here pirates music..../sarcasm
Closed AccountSep 24, 2006
Wow great advice! Thanks man, I just tried out Audacity, great recording quality :)
Closed AccountSep 24, 2006
You can do the exact same thing with windows xp and sound recorder (comes with windows xp) all you do is set your windows recorder to "what you hear" then hit play with whatever software program you are using, then hit record on sound recorder...so i have to say that is alot of hours programing a program that can already be done in windows xp. of course its a .wav, but you can change that to whatever you want with all those free programs out there.
adolfojpSep 24, 2006
Does anyone know of a simple audio equalizer that works with all of your audio output instead of just with a specific app?
cpbrownSep 24, 2006
What's wrong with Audacity?
giveerSep 24, 2006
Are you sure you're checking your sound properties under 'recording'? Do you have the option 'checked'? sometimes it's called "wave Out" other times "Stereo Mix".. I'm sure there's a few other I'm missing. The "if you can hear it, you can record it" always seemed like a given to me.
Closed AccountSep 24, 2006
replay radio is the best one.... but ya have to buy it, no one seeds.29 bucks, works awesome!
rnelsoneeSep 24, 2006
Heh. What's old is new again I guess. I've been using a program like this for a while now. It's called Sound Recorder, and comes with every version of Windows released since Windows 3.1, which I started using, what, 15 years ago?
khyberkitsuneSep 24, 2006
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punx45Sep 25, 2006
@rdotsonset record source to stereo mix.
wiskydrinkerSep 27, 2006
Ya don't most people run a Creative sound card? The feature to record anything that is playing, has always been available with all my sound blaster cards.. Are they getting rid of that feature in new versions or something?
moulin1Mar 3, 2008
Dugg for AC97 sucks!
jeffandpeggyNov 30, 2008
Ranger RussI'm new to this board so you don't know me.I'm trying to record the mp3 that is on www.kristinholt.net It's at the bottom called "Unspoken"I downloaded Audacity and when the program is open I can adjust the volume of the mp3 witht he program, but when I hit record, it doesn't record anything.Is there any way you can tell me what I'm doing wrong or let me know how to use the program to record it?Or is there another program that can record it?Thanks for your time. If it is easier you can email me at jeffandpeggy01@comcast.net