I had some luck using SoundForge XP (I think its version 5.0) If you are wanting to burn to cd, then using the RA2WAV util that Nick King sent a link to works well -- http://www.wiredvideo.com/tools/. I'm going to compile a list of tools that I use and put them up on my web for all to download later tonight. That link above has some great resources for what you're probably trying to do... Some obstacle I haven't worked out yet, but would like some feed back on: 1. when you record the stream and then save as a wav, do you end up spanning cds? If so, how? 2. I haven't had ably luck using SoundForge to open up ra files, but it appears to save them as such. Back to being pissed, Dawson Well, what I do is to play the real audio stream whilst simultaneously recording with a program such as Cool Edit 2000. Then, when it's finished, save as WAV, and then burn to CD-R. There are other programs out there that doe the same thing (Soundforge?), and others that grab the audio stream and save it as a RA file - you then require a RA --> WAV converter, and then the same thing - burn to CD-R. Other people might be able to help you on the names of said programs, and links as to where you can download it ;) Hope this helps, Nick ;-)
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Can somebody recommend software for capturing RealAudio streams (such as Thursday Teatimes) for burning to CD/DVD?
Thanks a lot & remember "Don't Leave Earth Without One"
John Wintemute