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    Adding WMA audio Coding

    Hi..

    I'm currently recording my Local radio station as I'm away from the UK @ the moment and spending time in the US..

    As I'm not always @ home I like to record the Internet Stream onto my Hdd..

    The Only problem I have is that I can only save as a WAV file which is Obviously Memory Hungry..

    I would much prefer to be able to store as a WMA file straight of the bat..

    Does anyone know of any codecs or Ideas that I can use to achieve this...

    Regards..

    Rob..

    P.S.. I'm running Windows 98SE..

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    Get dbpoweramp and get the codecs here:
    http://www.dbpoweramp.net/dmc.htm

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    It is very much easy as talking

    go rightly to following link and download and start recording any sound directly to wma which is very very very very much shorter than wav and giving pleasant impression.

    You must have windows media player 7.1 installed on your computer suggested to install wm9.



    http://www.cooolsoft.com/download/WMARecorder.EXE

    sknyer india
    Last edited by sknyer; 12-21-2002 at 06:26 AM.

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