Hi all,
I would like to know if it is possible to rip "FM Radio" songs and converting to mp3? If so, how?
It would be very useful.
Regards,
Iury
I have been able to do this using a Creative Zen MP3 player with a microphone input.
I plug one end of cable into the headphone jack of the source media (e.g. our TV playing music via Pandora. You could plug into the headset jack of a radio) and the other end into the MP3 player, and hit record.
It does not rip individual songs, but records a stream as a MP3 file until I stop recording.
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Is it possible to record the audio output from the default music player or more specifically an application like Spotify.
I have Replay Music on my laptop which enables me to record the sound going through the audio chipset/soundcard. I would like to be able to either record the streams or record the offline playlists which output as per the music player when not connected to the net.
Can someone suggest an app or maybe a route to mod this in?
If it's a no-go then I'd appreciate someone kicking me up the arse and telling me to go and have a word with myself
Is there any app out there that can record audio streams or just the sound through the sound chip?
Thanks
i searched for ages torrents and all. nothing worked on windows 7 so in the end i got audacity for free. then played the music from my motorola milestone, with 3.5 to 3.5 lead. and plugged to mic in on the pc. u can cut the stuff afterwards, which is gap before and after. then use the id3 tagger. i found it very good. try it out. better then being told u can old record 60secs on a trial or, its not picked up your sound card.
Record Audio from Any online Streaming Video, Music, Radio or any other sound
Want to record the audio playing on your Mac such as: streaming music, online courses, lectures, radio programs, CD/DVD tracks, VoIP Calls, voice from microphones, etc.
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Hello,
I'm using the Humble Froyo Rom on my Droid Charge and I'm wondering if there is a way to use Spotify music as ringtones on the phone. Spotify allows for offline play, but I can't figure out how to translate this into using a song as a notification ringtone.
Actually, it may take some skills to set Spotify as your ringtone. You should know that several audio formats can be set as ringtones, no matter what brand your phone is. In common, MP3, M4A, WAV, and OGG are on the permitted list. So, in other words, the key to setting Spotify music as a ringtone is how to convert Spotify music to MP3, M4A, or other formats.
Indeed, there are many Spotify music converters you can choose from. I, myself, have tried the Audbite Spotify Music Converter. So far so good! Simple steps with quick speed. If you are interested, you can have a try!
If I connect (using a USB cable) my LG Nexus 5 to my pioneer car CD player I can play all my mp3, they are seen through the USB/MTP connection.
But if I try to play the mp3 files in Music folder using any music player app (i.e. LG Music Flow Bluetooth)
then I am been told: no media !!!
How could I make my music visible to player?
Thanks.
Hello, I hope this is the right forum for my question. I searched already but apparently there is not an answer.
I listen digital music using j River Media Center and I installed Gizmo android app on a tablet as a remote controller and also to listen locally on a headphones. Gizmo is limited to compress music (up to 320Kbps) so I searched for a player supporting the lossless and HD music I archived on my library. Apparently Bubbleupnp is a solution, because Gizmo can select this player instead off the internal one. I bought therefore Bubbleupnp and after the configuration everything work well. The only (great) problem is that when the app plays HD music by-passed by Gizmo on the screen is shown as MP3/48KHz or MP3/96KHz. Of course I disable the transcoding with lossless file. Playing instead with Bubblupnp the same song is displayed simply as "Flac" without any other info.
So the questions are: Am I really listening to transcoded music and, if yes, I how I must configure the app to listen lossless? Or: Is it a misleading message? or, again: in this configuration is impossible to listen in lossless and/or HD mode?
Many thanks in advance.
Maurizio