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http://www.tropicalglen.com/

Unique jukebox.


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http://www.tropicalglen.com/

Unique jukebox.




This really hurts, but...

You are right.

Good sound quality, too.
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http://www.tropicalglen.com/

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Good find. Thanks.

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http://www.tropicalglen.com/

Unique jukebox.


Good find. Thanks.

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Buddy sent me an email is the finder. Would be nice to have a capture
program for some of the tunes to store as an MP3 file.


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http://www.tropicalglen.com/

Unique jukebox.


Good find. Thanks.

Eisboch


Buddy sent me an email is the finder. Would be nice to have a capture
program for some of the tunes to store as an MP3 file.


I've used the "Sound Recorder" bundled in most Windows versions. It's a
little tricky to coordinate, but it works. You open the sound recorder
program on top of the music source ... in this case the link to the tune you
want, then start the music and quickly start the recorder.
You will have an option later to save it at several different bit rates.

Eisboch




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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 01:47:18 -0500, "Eisboch"
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Buddy sent me an email is the finder. Would be nice to have a capture
program for some of the tunes to store as an MP3 file.


I've used the "Sound Recorder" bundled in most Windows versions. It's a
little tricky to coordinate, but it works. You open the sound recorder
program on top of the music source ... in this case the link to the tune you
want, then start the music and quickly start the recorder.
You will have an option later to save it at several different bit rates.


Good tip, thanks.

Here's an interesting web site on using "Sound Recorder" including how
to extend record time past 60 seconds.
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 01:47:18 -0500, "Eisboch"
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Buddy sent me an email is the finder. Would be nice to have a capture
program for some of the tunes to store as an MP3 file.


I've used the "Sound Recorder" bundled in most Windows versions. It's a
little tricky to coordinate, but it works. You open the sound recorder
program on top of the music source ... in this case the link to the tune you
want, then start the music and quickly start the recorder.
You will have an option later to save it at several different bit rates.


Good tip, thanks.

Here's an interesting web site on using "Sound Recorder" including how
to extend record time past 60 seconds.


Once again with the web site URL:

http://www.dak.com/reviews/t_LP_SR.cfm
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Here's an interesting web site on using "Sound Recorder" including how
to extend record time past 60 seconds.


Once again with the web site URL:

http://www.dak.com/reviews/t_LP_SR.cfm



Somehow in the trials of using "Sound Recorder" I figured out how to extend
the recording time, but I don't exactly remember how I do it.

The bad news is ....

I tried using it with Calif. Bill's link. It doesn't seem to work, although
I only tried it once and didn't fool around with it.

Eisboch


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Somehow in the trials of using "Sound Recorder" I figured out how to extend
the recording time, but I don't exactly remember how I do it.

The bad news is ....

I tried using it with Calif. Bill's link. It doesn't seem to work, although
I only tried it once and didn't fool around with it.


Of course it would be easy enough to run "line out" or "headphone out"
to a standalone CD/DVD recorder or a second PC.

Bill's site is pretty interesting. I'm wondering if they are running
legally. If not we should record fast. :-)
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...
http://www.tropicalglen.com/

Unique jukebox.


Good find. Thanks.

Eisboch


Buddy sent me an email is the finder. Would be nice to have a capture
program for some of the tunes to store as an MP3 file.


I've used the "Sound Recorder" bundled in most Windows versions. It's
a little tricky to coordinate, but it works. You open the sound
recorder program on top of the music source ... in this case the link
to the tune you want, then start the music and quickly start the
recorder.
You will have an option later to save it at several different bit
rates.

Eisboch

There is a program called Station Ripper that is supposed to do that.
Actually there are many programs to record streaming radio to mp3 files.


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