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Thread started 04/23/14 1:28am

andoo

Best "value for money" Software to record audio streams?

Hi,

I would like to record audio streams from sites like last.fm and convert them into mp3. Just want the songs for private use... no distributing of sth similar.

I find lots of software programs with Google but no idea if they are worth the money... and freeware doesn' t seem to be serious to me.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!

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Reply #1 posted 04/23/14 1:55am

thedance

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I don't think that's allowed, you have to pay for the music and support the artists..!


But to answer the question: Audacity - record to wav...

then convert to mp3 with another program?

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Reply #2 posted 04/23/14 3:01am

vent

Hey,

@thedance: It is allowed if you really just use it for yourself and don't give the music then to other people. I use Audials Tunebite for two years now. It cuts, tags and converts the streams into almost any format you want. Same with videos. You can have a look here

http://audials.com/en/how_to_record_internet_radios/start.html

and towards the legality topic you can check here what is allowed and what is not.

http://audials.com/en/audials/company-audials-ag/legal_information.html

Cheers

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Reply #3 posted 04/23/14 3:20am

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This has nothing to do with Prince, also what you're looking to do is illegal. lock

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