| Article: |
Hacking Radio on the Mac | |
| Subject: | Audacity for recording | |
| Date: | 2004-12-12 18:58:02 | |
| From: | cmang | |
| One audio app I'm surprised you didn't mention was Auacity, a free and open source audio recording and editing program. It's available for OS X, supports mp3 recording (using the free LAME encoding library), has a number of editing features (enough to record and manipulate radio through line-in), and is supported on other platforms such as Windows and Linux. | ||
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Audacity for recording
2005-02-25 19:09:49 davidabernethy [Reply | View]
The extra piece you need to couple RealPlayer to Audacity is Jack Tools 0.4 available at www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/ (currently on index4.html) This redirects the sound output from realPlayer to Audacity and allows you to make an mpg or other sound file from a BBC realaudio stream with no proprietary software.




