Hubby's going to be on the rock nerd quiz on Rick Wakeman's show on Planet Rock tomorrow morning, which is handy as this time he can shout answers on the radio instead of at it. We've got no way that I can find of connecting the digital radio to the laptop as it doesn't seem to have an audio input. I've got a USB lead, but the laptop's not registering it as a connection.
Planet Rock has a listen live option, but I've no idea how to record it.
Any help much appreciated. Ta.
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Got freeview, but it's not on there. As a last resort, if it's on Sky could someone record it for me and send me a CD? An MP3 of it would be great.
I think it goes on for about half an hour, as there's three rounds
Sorry I have Sky+ but not a VCR / DVD recorder. I would otherwise.
Hopefully someone will come along shortly with a viable solution...
No worries, thank anyway Scream
Just a thought... Ring the station and ask them to send you a copy of the show. Don't ask don't get.
Download and run Audacity. It's freeware. You can then set it up to record any audio being played on your computer. So, you will have this radio show playing from their website - simply set Audacity up to record "Stereo Mix". Job done.
....you can then save the results as a .wav file, which can easily be converted to mp3. Alternatively you could save the results directly to mp3 but you would need to download and install the lame.dll file into this program first.
BTW, I'm not entirely sure of the legality of recording a radio show, but surely for personal use I can't see why anyone would object???
DoT - No worries
Hashette - Well?.....................Did you get it recorded?
Mr Bump, I'm really sorry if you thought I was ignoring you, I've only just seen your reply to my question from back in November whilst I was looking for something else in the "my forum" section. I wish I'd seen what you wrote earlier, but such is life.
I did get it the end. I managed to do an iffy analogue recording on one chanel, but happily it turned out that Planet Rock is also on Sky, so a friend with a Sky box managed to do me a CD of it in some weird format, which the techies at work put into mp3 for us.
All the best, have a great 2008, and thanks again
P.S. He wiped the floor with the other guy, something like 19 to 10, but then even he admits he's an anorak when it comes to rock knowledge