How to record streaming audio
Many online music sites (such as Pandora) prefer to stream audio offerings rather than serving them up as downloadable files; this way, the sites deal with standard royalty fees rather than having to negotiate individual licenses for each track they offer. Although the legality is questionable, there are–and will always be–ways to record these streams. Ideally, this would be done on a high-speed connection to minimize skipping and ensure the highest possible sound quality. But no matter what connection speed you have, this tutorial will show you how to record streamed audio as an MP3.
Note: This tutorial was completed using Windows XP
Cost: Free
Time commitment: Varies
System Requirements: Windows
- Download and install Free Sound Recorder
- Open Free Sound Recorder and the streaming audio source
Streaming audio can be recorded from the Internet or a music jukebox such as Rhapsody. Make sure you close all other programs, and turn off any audio alerts you may have on your desktop. The software records from the sound card, so it will pick up anything you hear through your computer’s speakers or headphones. - Set the output file type
For the purposes of this tutorial, we will be recording in MP3, since it is fairly universal and also small enough to be transferred to portable devices, but the software also gives WAV and WMA as options if you prefer. Click the Settings button to get to the below menu. - Set the file bit rate
The quality and size of the file depends on the bit rate. The higher the bit rate, the better the audio will sound. The lower the bit rate, the smaller the file will be. We’re using the highest available bit rate for MP3–256kbps–which will result in a larger file that sounds better. - Set the inputs
Hit the device button to view the options (if they are not already visible). You will be recording stereo audio from the sound card.
Only two open apps.
Click the General Settings tab, and select the MP3 file option. You may also designate where you want the file saved in the Output Directory field.
Click the Output Format Settings tab, and drag the toggle to the desired bit rate.
The top drop down allows you to select the sound source. Make sure it is set to your sound card. Under Recording Mixer, select Stereo Mix.
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