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Name: daniel
Date: June 5, 2003 at 06:07:05 Pacific
OS: win98
CPU/Ram: intel MB128
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Hallo:
Am listening a radio station via internet, (a certain program or the news) with Windows Mediaplayer and I want to record that radio program and save it in a file for re-listenig it. I have sound forge installed in the same machine . Is there same function or instruction that I should activate or wich steps should I follow?
Thanks in advance.
Daniel



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Name: dan
Date: June 5, 2003 at 11:06:45 Pacific
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You can do that with 'Total Recorder' but, as far as I know, Sound Forge is not capable of that.


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