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How to Record/Save Online Streaming Music

Written by Amit Bhawani on Tuesday, 15 July 20082 Comments
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Do you want to record the online streaming music, or any radio shows you are hearing online? Its very easy to get this job done with the help of Freecorder Toolbar. This is a very neat tool bar which installs on any of your browser and it mainly functions by recording the sound from your audio player which means that you can not only record the streaming music, radio shows but also audio from video files and any other sound which comes as a output from your computer/laptop’s speakers.

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The toolbar is supported in most windows operating systems and the technology tries to eliminate background noices and its easy to save with pause and stop functions. You can save the recordings directly in Mp3 or WAV files format and the toolbar has a inbuilt google search which can help you in searching the web at the same time of recoding audio. The moment you try to play the same recorded audio files you can vie a cool visualizer window and a settings page in order to change the output format , quality of the audio file, changing recording source, destination for saving the output file etc.

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2 Comments »

  • Pratyush said:

    Sounds useful as I mostly use online stations like phulki or dhingana to listen hindi songs.

    Might use it to record the soundtracks while playing PC games (I want certain songs from GTA Vice City radio). Thanks for the share Amitji.

  • How to Download Audio/Mp3 Files from Websites | How to Guide said:

    [...] In 90% of the cases you can easily download these files in Mp3 files similarly to the way you can record streaming music. Some websites offer music in wav, iTunes or Mp3 format which are directly played in your browser [...]

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