[linux-audio-user] recording of live audio streaming

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fredag 22 augusti 2003 19:01 skrev S. Massy:
> On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Daniel James <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > I've tried whats suggested here to no avail:
> > >
> > > tim@debian:/tmp$ streamripper
> > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio1.shtml -r Connecting...
> > >
> > > error -54 [SR_ERROR_NOT_SHOUTCAST_STREAM]
> > > bye..
> > >
> > > Are these types of streams accessible?  I don't know where to
> > > start, even to identify what sort of stream it is!
> >
> > The BBC trialled Ogg Vorbis/Icecast streaming but last thing I heard
> > was that they weren't making it a permanent service yet. That means
> > at the moment you've got to use RealPlayer, which I think
> > intentionally disables streaming to hard disc in a feeble attempt at
> > DRM. I guess you could intercept the audio on its way to the
> > soundcard somehow.

I think MPlayer can playback real audio streams, and MPlayer is able to record 
the output to disk.

/Robert



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