Can you recrod live radio or download a radio program afterwards, online?!


Question: It is a local radio...any ideas?


Answers: It is a local radio...any ideas?
Yes you can record a live radio. It can be done with a boom box or a receiver for your stereo, that has an auxiliary input. Most receivers or a boom box with an auxiliary input uses an RCA cord with two prongs on it. Use an RCA cord called the XY adapter of where one end of the cord has two prongs, and the other end of the RCA cord has a head phone prong.
Note: A stereo plug has two or three black lines on the head phone plug of the RCA cord. A mono plug only has one black line on the head phone plug of the RCA cord.
Plug the RCA cord in back of the boom box or receiver. Plug the other end of the cord into your computer of where you hook up the speakers. It is usually a green circle of where head phones or speakers go into it. If using a receiver, do not hook the RCA jacks into the phono input of the receiver. The RCA jacks may go into the CD input, tape input, video input, or whatever on the receiver. Select the boom box to Auxiliary or Video or select the receiver to its desired input. Put in a cassette and press record. You could also do it with mini-discs or dats.

The best way to record a radio program from the internet would be to use a stand alone CD-Recorder. Plug in both prongs from the RCA cord from one end of the cord into the stand alone CD-Recorder in the back. Plug in the head phone prong into your computer of where the speakers or head phones go into the computer. Select the source of the CD-Recorder to analog. Set the record level to its desired position and start recording. If recording off the computer you may want to turn off the Windows background sound effects.

You pretty much cannot download a radio program from the computer, because the computer program has it denied. However they can be recorded to cassettes, mini-discs, dats or CD's from a stand alone device, by recording the sound or music from your computer. If you record the music to a CD, then you could extract and save the recording to your computer.

Hope this helps. May sound a little complicated.

Or on any boom box just select radio and its desired station and press record on the boom box to record live radio.
ohhh get a tape recorder and bring it with you everywhere heeheehh laugh with me peoples sheesh tough crowd


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