[OffTopic]Capturing an Audio Stream via a Sandbox (I think)
Madeline
madeline at operamail.com
Sat Dec 29 11:15:04 EST 2012
There is a podcast page @
http://www.radiokidnappers.org.nz/search_air_db.php?show=local .....
(oh, and at this time we're 13 hours ahead of you folks).
Nevertheless, I'd hoped to be able to recommend a service I've
occasionally used @ www.dar.fm, but right now I'm getting a suspicious
502 bad gateway on the site. Worth you checking it out. Problem could be
just a holiday thing. It does what you want, producing your requested
content in 15 minute chunks of mp3 for download.
Cheers!
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Madeline
madeline at operamail.com
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012, at 04:02 PM, Chris J Brady wrote:
> I want to capture an audio stream - actually from Radio Cape Kidnappers
> in NZ. It is only ever streamed live. There is no podcast. Unfortunately
> being 12 hours ahead of us in the UK the programmes go out at difficult
> times of the day for me to capture live.
>
> I would like to record the streams automatically via a sand-box servi@
> (I think that's the term). That is I would like to set up a service on a
> server somewhere that would capture the stream into a file and store this
> so that I can download it at a more convenient time.
>
> I can't use my own broadband service, on my computer, because all I have
> is a mobile dongle with a limited (and expensive) data service.
>
> Is there such a service? Or how can I do the above.
>
> Many thanks -
>
> Chris B.
>
>
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