Record Radio Programs and Split For CD-R Recording per/Tk
Audio Transcriber/Recorder is a perl/Tk program designed to transfer audio tapes and lp's to cd's. The target platform is GNU/Linux with X windows and has not been tested on other systems. Revised for version 0.8
Audio Transcriber/Recorder [...] record[s] large audio streams to a hard disk and then [splits] that file into smaller samples suitable for burning to cdr media and to burn a cdr, cdrw.An audio source connected to your sound card(/dev/dsp) supplies an
audio stream that is recorded to your harddrive. This audio source
could be a radio, tape player, microphone or whatever. This large
sample can then be broken down into smaller samples in a suitable
format to be burned onto recordable cd media. I want a minimum of
effort on my part to do all of this. The basic functionality is:
Audio Transcriber/Recorder is basically a frontend to SOX,
- Record an audio stream to a harddisk.
- Split a large audio file on the harddisk into small audio files.
- Record audio file(s) onto cdr or cdrw disk
- Maximum configurability if wanted, but defaults are correct 99.99 percent of the time.
CDRECORD, CDDA2WAV. It implements only a subset of these packages
functionality in it's interface. You may use more of the functionality
of these packages from within this program by editing their "control
strings".
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For a great radio recording solution, check out Replay Radio at www.replay-radio.com. It's like a TiVo for Internet Radio!
This package lets you record radio shows, and save them as MP3s or burn them to CDs automatically. Replay Radio includes a large database of shows and stations to make it easy to record. Plus, you can get Replay Player, a bonus package that lets you listen on your PC and skips over the ads!
More information on Replay Radio and Replay Player is available from www.replay-radio.com
Also see making real-time mp3 recordings of e.g. radio broadcasts