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Capture
Streaming Audio
Sounds Like the Original
Capture
streaming audio is the ability to record audio on the Internet in its
original form.
This allows a person to record directly off the server
into file on your computer.
You capture and record streaming audio captures by the bits
and bytes (bits are eight digital 1s and 0s, there are eight bits in a
byte) right from the server that is streaming the audio file.
This is
perfect for reproduction of audio files for quality sound and results
in the non-introduction of noise or poor quality.
Capturing streaming
media audio is the best approach to recording online music.
This
technique provides a recognizably better quality sound than other
methods of recording; such as through your computers sound card. This
requires that the compressed files be uncompressed and recompressed.
One example is using Windows media MP3 to convert to Windows Audio
Video (WAV) file for your computer to record the audio file and then
recompresses it back to a MP3 file.
Another disadvantage is that this
technique takes over your sound card, so any sound in your computer
will be recorded in the file.
Although this
technique is not as good as capture streaming audio, there are
advantages by having the ability to record music, edit out unwanted
content and providing the ability to listen to your favorite music when
normal access is not available.
You can use capture
streaming media audio to
record music from many mediums, such as:
- Radio stations – streaming over the Internet
- Satellite radio – the quality which many
consider superior to standard
radio stations
- iTunes radio – subscriber service
- MP3 Internet websites – sends audio in files
for listening
- MySpace – people record their favorite music on
their sites
- Podcasts – delivering music to others that you
recorded
Some
online music websites that allow you to take full advantage of capture
streaming audio include:
- Napster – online music recording service
- iTunes – online music recording service
- WinAmp – online music listening
- Yahoo Launch Rhapsody- online music listening
- Google Music Player – online music listening
- Real Audio – the standard for streaming audio
The
standard formats that these services use for streaming audio files
include:
- MIDI –
Musical Instrument Digital Interface
- ACC – Advanced Digital Coding
- WMA – Windows Media Audio
- MP3 – MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group audio)
- AIFF – standard Apple audio file
- OGG – free and is not an acronym
- FLAC – use to avoid loss of quality
- RAM – a non-text file that contains the address
to a Real Audio file
The
disadvantage of capturing streaming media audio files is that you can
not record
protected sites. You will need to subscribe or join the service
provider to record protected audio files.
Joining or subscribing to a
service we provide access to latest and most popular music for quality
recordings. In the long run it is less expensive than buying an entire
CD for just one song.
There are several types of
audio capturing software on the market and a quick search of the
Internet will provide you with numerous free and non-free software
options.
When searching for software package be sure that it is
compatible with your computer. Additionally that it is compatible with
what you are trying to accomplish when capturing streaming media audio
files.
For
additional topics on how
to stream audio, such as the capture
streaming audio
section here, please visit the following: Internet radio player, streaming
audio player, streaming
audio recorder, saving
streaming audio, download
streaming audio, copy
streaming audio and streaming music.
If
you are looking for a little more
hands-on
type information, take a peek at the online video sharing,
video
streaming
information, media
streaming, video
webcasting and how
to stream video.


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