quote:Originally posted by Sheryl Klein:
Yes, I'd like to try that too, but, I have NO clue as to how to even "get" CBC radio on the internet. I suppose first I'd have to access their website and try from there?
OK a few easy questions here
Sheryl I thought you could use Google nowadays
try searching for CBC radio
you should end up at
http://www.cbc.ca/listen/index.html
from where you can select from a choice of transmission locations
for both Radio One and Radio Two.
once you get as sound,
you need to get prepared to record it
Suitable free software is available personally I would recommend MusicMatch every time
just go to
http://www.musicmatch.com and download version 9 for Windows 98/98SE
or if you are fortunate enough to already have the more stable Windows XP MusicMatch version 10 is for you (I believe the original XP shipped with MusicMatch version 8 included but I could be wrong. Start MusicMatch then find the recorder settings item and set up for "line in" and it should record whatever is coming out of your speakers.
I say should because I tried this during the Peterborough concert in August and recorded zilch.I must try again then complete a tutorial on MusicMatch that has been in the queue for quite a while.
John Fowles
If we conceive a conception and receive at a reception, why don't we
grieve at a greption and believe at a beleption