[cma-l] Station Output Recording: How do you do it?

Phil Gibbons phil at bcfm.org.uk
Mon Oct 26 10:29:35 GMT 2009


Hi,

We used  http://www.mp3-wma-recorder.com/ for a while which was very 
unstable so we now use Aircheck which is much better and has never clitched.

Phil




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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Wilding (Rugby Hospital Radio)" 
<tonywilding at rugbyhospitalradio.org>
To: "Nathan Talbot [Endeavour FM]" <nathan at endeavourfm.co.uk>
Cc: "CMA-L" <cma-l at commedia.org.uk>
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: [cma-l] Station Output Recording: How do you do it?


> Hi Nathan, assuming you are using Windows I hope this helps.
>
> If you are using a seperate PC to complete the encoding, install
> something like this on the PC (doing the encoding).
>
> http://www.mp3-wma-recorder.com/
>
> Set to record from the stereo mix (this will record everything heard by
> the PC) or from Line In (this will record any audio input to the PC).
>
> Despite the name it will also record to wav (but this will take lots of
> hard drive space).
>
> Plenty of other software options for this, among them Aircheck.
>
> If you have a spare PC even better, Just split the audio before it
> reaches the PC encoding and take an audio feed to both the encoding PC
> and the spare PC. Set to record from Line In
>
> Linux will no doubt have a free option.
>
> Kind Regards Tony
>
> Nathan Talbot [Endeavour FM] wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm on the lookout for a better solution for recording our station
>> output.
>>
>> Numerous presenters of ours are wanting to record their shows for
>> editing later on, and our current solution is far from ideal.
>>
>> Currently, we have a piece of software which records direct from our
>> webstream. Given our broadband isn't the best in the world, this
>> method often fails. I've seen that Sonnifex do a specialist machine
>> that has fancy features like scheduled recording and network access,
>> but is hundreds of pounds (due to licensing).
>>
>> So, I'm after a cheaper piece of hardware if anyone has any
>> suggestions? Ideally, it'd be something we can either connect to a PC
>> via USB, or insert a memory stick into. Ideally, I'd like it to be
>> able to have an audio feed connected direct into it if that makes sense?
>>
>> What do you guys out there currently use?
>>
>>
>> Many thanks!
>> Nathan
>>
>>
>> Nathan Talbot
>> Director
>> Endeavour Online/FM
>>
>> E-mail: nathan at endeavourfm.co.uk
>>
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