RadioRecord captures audio and stores it in MP3 format either in memory or on disk.
Storing the MP3 data in memory enables RadioRecord to record the past!
The purpose of this is to allow people to record streaming audio (sometimes the radio) one song at a time.
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Copyright 2003 Brian Gunlogson
Last updated February 12, 2003

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Using Radio Record

First, start up radio record.

You should see a window similar to the one below:
Numbered Screenshot

#1. The location of the LAME encoder (lame_enc.dll). If you downloaded the binary, the default (lame_enc.dll) should be fine.
#2. The file in which to put the recorded audio.
#3. The quality of the audio. The default is set for CD quality audio.
#4. The number of megabytes of audio to capture. (More Info)

Configure Radio Record using the numbered screen shot as an aid.

Click Begin Capture to begin buffering audio into memory. The buffer size will not exceed the capture ammount value.
Click Begin Recording to begin saving the audio to disk. Including the audio that you buffered while capturing.

Built With wxWindows
LAME Encoder