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  1. I'm trying to capture a UK djs old radio shows, the one with snoop dogg but cant find a way to do, never tried before
    http://www.timwestwood.com/westwood%20interface.html

    hit radio
    classic westwood shows
    then the snoop link

    How do i save it so i can keep it, listen to it its a wicked show
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    Is it a video or audio stream? There are tons of apps out there for saving streams.
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  3. It's a stream-i think-it just plays when you hit the link it dont ask to save or anything.
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    Download Audacity. Open it, then set it to the WAVE OUT or STEREO in the pull down box.



    Press the RECORD button. Then press the play button on the radio website.



    You should see it start to record. Listen to the whole program, then go to audacity and press STOP, then choose FILE >> EXPORT AS MP3.

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  5. High 5 there bro....is that shot of Audacity the actual shot of it recording that snoop show? just so as i can go by it for reference...thanks

    did u listen to it? i'm going to see him on the 4th for the third time, saw my man back in 96 then a few months ago...
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  6. the one i downloaded dont have WAVE OUT or STEREO should i set it to WAVE/MP3?
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  7. I use this:

    http://www.nowsmart.com/arwizard/

    It isn't free (but there is a trial version that lets you record up to 3 minutes), but it records anything heard from your soundcard to WAV. or MP3.
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    Have not tried Audacity for that. I do know that Total Recorder will do the trick and it's only like $12. But maybe try Audacity first if you can get it to work for free so much the better!

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    For free - http://www.replay-video.com/freecorder/index.php (it will save in mp3 format and for only half an hour at a time but its free)
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