How to Capture and Record an Audio Clip From a Website

By mogal767

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There are various ways to capture and Record audio, video, flash clips from websites, but this one is easy.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • WM recorder

Step1
WM Recorder makes it super-easy to capture streaming video and audio files. It can capture Windows media, including .asf, .wmv, .wma, .asx, .wmx, .wvx, .wax [RTSP, HTTP or MMS protocols] or Real Media (Real Video and Real Audio): .ra, .rm, .ram [RTSP, PNM or HTTP protocols].
Step2
Open WM Recorder. WM Recorder does it thing and begins to watch internet activity immediately.
Step3
Play your streaming videos or audio and you can actually watch on line any videos, or listen to online radio programs. You can even record another video/audio once the original recording starts. Which means that WM Recorder multi-tasks by recording more than one clip at a time!
As soon as a video or audio clip starts to play, WM Recorder will automatically record it.
Note: if you can see the movie on your screen, WM Recorder will capture it, whether it is from a password protected site or not.
Step4
That's it!

Tips & Warnings

  • You can find more info and download the program at http://www.wmrecorder.com/

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JosephKi said

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on 2/19/2008 all you need is a program like adobe audition which you can download from their website, than before playing the audio file goto volume - Options - Properties - Recording - and make sure Stereo Mixer is selected...

After this you hit the record button on Adobe Audition and play the audio from the website you choose...

Pretty simple once you figure this out

JosephKi said

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on 2/19/2008 all you need is a program like adobe audition which you can download from their website, than before playing the audio file goto volume - Options - Properties - Recording - and make sure Stereo Mixer is selected...

After this you hit the record button on Adobe Audition and play the audio from the website you choose...

Pretty simple once you figure this out

davieboy said

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on 1/8/2008 thank you. that's exactly what I wanted to know. dc

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