Webradio recording question

AkoyINC wrote on 8/7/2008, 3:44 PM
I'd like to record a radio talk program that is available on various radio station websites, but none of the radio stations are listed on the webradio list.
One of the stations I'd like to record is WIMA (http://www.1150wima.com/main.html).  The URL for the radio is (http://www.1150wima.com/cc-common/ondemand/player.html?world=st), but neither of these seem to be able to added when I try to . 

If I cannot add the radio station, is there a way to capture the audio using the MAGIX MP3 Maker, so that it can capture the audio output of my computer and record it?  I can then play the station from it's website and just start recording what they are playing.

Thanks in advance!

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Man o' Lakes wrote on 8/15/2008, 5:17 AM
I got the following when I tried directly, and was denied! You could try recording the sound that lands at your soundcard. Open the program, choose list view for instance, and press the red record button.  Next to 1 you'll see source selection. set to  your soundcard and see what happens.  As ever, remember where you're saving to so you can find it later.




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ralftaro wrote on 8/25/2008, 2:21 PM
Hi there,

None of the above URLs is an actual Internet radio streaming URL. So, those would definitely not work. They're web URLs. I also couldn't proceed to the next stages to possibly obtain the actual streaming URL and determine whether it's in any format supported by Webradio Recorder, as I'm not on US territory or in the US army, which is apparently required to listen to this station. This whole things also makes it questionable whether you could replay those stations in Webradio once you obtain the right URLs, as the program probably doesn't feature the necessary authentication procedure. Ultimately, this station might be designed in a manner that it strictly limits you to listening through the appropriate on-site player applet.