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8 May 2005
Thanks to everyone who took the time to respond to my last question. I appreciate it. Since I couldn't find a program running under OS 9 to do what I wanted, the 2nd best option was to run a cable from the stereo sound output port to the sound input port. That seems to work and I'm using Sound Studio to record the radio program.

Question: What format would you use to save a two hour radio program, so I get a smaller file, that I can play back using iTunes 2? It's a radio talk show, so I can accept low quality. When I save a one hour program with AIFF-C, 8 bit, mono, MACE 3:1 compression, I get a 9 meg file.

What program/format/compression or other settings do you recommend to get a smaller file for a one hour radio talk show, where quality is less important?

For example, on the other platform, I found a Windows recorder that records in Windows Media Audio, and gives me options such as 8 kbps mono, and I get a 3 meg file for one hour recording.

thank you,
bill
4 May 2005
Hi Mac Music Experts,

I would like to save/record internet streaming programs, such as Prarie Home Companion or Car Talk
http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2005/04
http://www.cartalk.com/Radio/Show/online.html

I can listen to them online, using RealPlayer. I'd like to be able to save them to disk/file, in MP3 or aiff

What program can I use to save a talk show that I'm listening to?

I've tried Sound Sculptor and Coaster. The only way they offer to do this, is to connect a cable between your audio output jack and the mic input jack. I don't like this choice.

Programs such as JetAudio can do this on Windows. It even gives me choices of quality/format, otherwise, the first time I tried it, I ended up with 800 meg file for a one hour recording.

What I want to do it listen to Prarie Home Companion in my car, while driving, when I want to listen to it. I don't want to sit in front of my computer and do nothing else for 2 hours while listening. My solution would be to let my low-end Powerbook sit in a corner and play and record the show, then I will play it back later in my car.

I'm using OS 9 on a Powerbook, if that matters. I'd like to do this with a low-cost shareware program. I'm using iTunes 2 for playback.

Question 2: Do you know of a shareware Balance Control program? I'm plugging my Mac into a amp that does not have balance and one speaker is farther away than the other, so I need balance to hear both speakers.

thanks,
Bill
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