(also avail. on apt-get in debian and
ubuntu. It lists web radio/tv broadcasts, and integrates with
streamripper for recording - either instant or timed to come on in the
future.
Streamtuner is another alternative.
James
On 23/06/2010, Peter O'Doherty <mail(a)peterodoherty.net> wrote:
Hi Joep,
Unless you really need to use vlc, I would advise streamripper
(
http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/). Available through aptitude.
Best,
Peter
On 06/23/2010 02:51 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote:
assume some of you has lots of experience with
this simple problem.
I want (need) to record an internet transmission of a certain concert
next sunday.
I can receive the 'sender' and listen to it using vlc no problem.
However, i cannot find how to save the stream to a file (eventually
for burning). A big ptoblem is that the interface of vlc is completely
different from the interface presented in the documentation.
My system: AMD Phenom II (4-core) 4Gb mem. Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic).
I have ample space to record (>1 Tb).
Can anybody give me directions how to record this stream which has the
following specs:
Codec wma2; channels stereo; sample rate 48000 Hz; 16 bits.
It is sufficient to burn it later to a CD.
Joep
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