[macvoiceover] Re: accessible app for listening to radio on mac?

  • From: Maria From Australia <bubbygirl1972@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:09:45 +1100

HI.  is it possible to bookmark a stream you are listening to in vlc?  thanks


Maria and my guide Karly  email bubbygirl1972@xxxxxxxxx


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On 22/02/2012, at 6:14 AM, Tuscia-Falconer <falconer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> If you go to the website of the radio station you like to listen to they will 
> likely have a 'streaming audio' link. 
> I use 'VLC' for this. Once a radio station is open in VLC I can pause and 
> start again when I wish an be listening in 'real' time. Other players such as 
> 'Quicktime' don't pick the stream up again in 'real' time, rather they 
> download and continue from where the stream left off.
> 
> To record streaming audio I would probably initiate the stream then open an 
> audio recorder, have it record from 'line-in' then run a stereo cable from 
> the headphone jack to the line-in via some other splitting device such as a 
> mixer so you can continue to listen while you record.
> Or, there is a software program called 'Jack' that can take the audio from 
> one program such as VLC or perhaps iTunes and send it to a recording program 
> such as Audacity or Amadeus. However I have not used 'Jack' so can't advise 
> any further, I am not sure how it will interact with the audio of voiceOver.
> 
> TF>
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