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ozzie777
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Hey folks, does anyone know how to use audiograbber to record streaming audio broadcasts to mp3 files?

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On this page there is a search feature. It is a picture of the world with a mag glass. Click on it and type in "recording streaming audio". without the quotes. Good luck.

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Some soundcards can do that. If you set up the Line-in recording in AG and has a source with the streaming audio it will work. Often called "What you hear" or similar in the windows mixer.

You can also install some app such as total recorder. It will record anything being played thru the soundcard.

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To record internet radio streams, I don't use line-in. I Use "Stereo Mixer" instead. It works fine for me and I don't need to use an audio loopback patchcord.

1) In Audiograbber, go to File->Line in Sampling...
2) Click the "Mixer" button
3) "Recording Control" will appear.
4) Go to Options->Properties
5) In "Mixer Device" select your sound card. You probably won't need to do this since it's usually set there by default.
6) Under "Adjust volume for", select the "Recording" radio button.
7) Under "Show the following volume controls", scroll down the list and make sure "Stereo Mixer Input" is checked (some PC's might be different and show this as "Loopback").
8) Click "OK" to return to the "Recording Control" window.
9) Under "Stereo Mixer Balance", make sure the "Select" box is checked.
10) Now Audiograbber should be able to record streamed / streaming content.

After you're done recording the stream, don't forget to reset your mixer control back to "Line-in" if you want to use an external audio source later.

BTW, this is in Windows 2000. I don't know if this will work the same in XP.

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Streaming Media Downloader

If you want to download Download Streaming Media from Internet, this Streaming Media Downloader is the ideal solution, which enables you to free download streaming media videos, music, radio programs and TV shows from all kinds of video-sharing websites. This Streaming Media Download tool can perfectly download streaming Windows Media file, RealMedia files, QuickTime media files, and Flash videos from online video websites.

You can not only download streaming media and save it on your computer in the format it original is, to 100% keep the quality as you watch online, but also convert the video files you have downloaded to MP4, 3GP, WMV, AVI, MOV, MPG video for your iPhone, iPod, Cell Phone, etc.

How to download YouTube video

Free download the YouTube Video Downloader, set up and launch it.

Step 1. Get Started

Click Collection button to open/hide the left panel, and click Converter button to open/hide right panel. Be sure the middle button is activated, which enables the software to auto-search streaming video.

Step 2. Open YouTube video

Open YouTube website, and watch the videos you are interested in, then the powerful streaming media sniffer will detect the video and pop up a window.

Step 3. Download YouTube video

Click Record to start downloading the YouTube video. The progress is shown in the main window.

Step 4. Convert video (optional)

Drag-and-drop the downloaded videos from the main window to the conversion window, or right click video and choose Convert menu, to add videos to the conversion file list.

Set the output format and output path. Then click Start to begin converting videos.

As you can see, only several intuitive clicks are needed to download YouTube videos. This YouTube Video Downloader also enables you to convert the downloaded videos to all popular video formats for playback on various portable players. If you are a YouTube fan, this software is a must-have one for watching YouTube videos more freely.

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If you want to Record Streaming Audio, I recommend this powerful Streaming Audio Recorder, which is specially designed for customers to Record Streaming Audio with excellent performance! As we all known audio files have various formats, to Record Streaming Audio, the Streaming Audio Recorder can record audio from streaming and saved as MP3, WMA, WAV, AC3, M4A, AAC, OGG, APE, which are compatible with your iPod, iPhone, PSP, Apple TV, Zune, Pocket PC, etc.
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