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Posted: June 25 2007,20:32 QUOTE

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You mean audacity outputting sound while it's recording?

That can be done in streamripper by relaying to localhost, and without the drastic overhead (RAM) of audacity.


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Posted: June 25 2007,20:39 QUOTE

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The "monitoring" issue unique to linux was something noted in the docs that led me to believe that it might not work with other distros either, being a "basic editor."


From the audacity site:
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With most Windows and Linux audio devices, it is possible to record whatever sound the computer is currently playing, including internet radio streams.

In the drop-down menu on Audacity's mixer toolbar, choose “Wave Out” or “Stereo Mix” as the input source. (The exact name may be different, depending on your computer's sound drivers.) When you press the Record button, Audacity will capture whatever sound is playing on your computer's speakers. Note that on Windows Vista, the “stereo mix” option must be chosen in the Audio I/O tab of Preferences, in the “Recording Device” dropdown.

If this doesn't work on your computer, you can instead use a cable to connect your computer's “Line Out” (speaker) port to its “Line In” port, and use Audacity to record from Line In.


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Posted: June 25 2007,20:48 QUOTE

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re: streamripper: where do you find the URL (complete with port). The general URL on the browser doesn't work, and the "file name" found in xMMS's playlist isn't what it wants.


RTFM
http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/tutorialconsole.php

I did, thank you :)

Didn't answer the question.  Right clicking on Xmms doesn't give you
the URL.
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Posted: June 25 2007,20:52 QUOTE

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The "monitoring" issue unique to linux was something noted in the docs that led me to believe that it might not work with other distros either, being a "basic editor."


From the audacity site:
Windows and Linux
With most Windows and Linux audio devices, it is possible to record whatever sound the computer is currently playing, including internet radio streams.

In the drop-down menu on Audacity's mixer toolbar, choose “Wave Out” or “Stereo Mix” as the input source. (The exact name may be different, depending on your computer's sound drivers.) When you press the Record button, Audacity will capture whatever sound is playing on your computer's speakers. Note that on Windows Vista, the “stereo mix” option must be chosen in the Audio I/O tab of Preferences, in the “Recording Device” dropdown.

If this doesn't work on your computer, you can instead use a cable to connect your computer's “Line Out” (speaker) port to its “Line In” port, and use Audacity to record from Line In.

Simply not relevant.  I read all that.  The i/o layer is completely disabled if connected to internet radio.  Try it. .........
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Posted: June 25 2007,21:02 QUOTE

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Right clicking on Xmms doesn't give you
the URL.

Yes, it does. And there are at least a couple ways to skin the cat.

METHOD 1
Go to the playlist. Right click on the stream you're playing. Select "File info."

METHOD 2
Go to the main player. Select "File info."

Either provides you with a URI with port number.


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