How to Record Internet Radio

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I've been testing out many recording applications, trying to record Internet radio, but when I open up the recording files, I can't hear anything.

What am I doing wrong? I've tried these applications so far:

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o Amadeus
o Audacity
o Audio Hijack Pro
o Audiocorder
o Final Vinyl
o Recorderxhead


All these applications seem to be working, recording the sound from Internet radio, but I can't hear anything when I play the files. There must be a setting that I'm missing .... but what is it?
 
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what are listening to the recordings with
 
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You didn't answer the question. What application are you using to listen to Sirius with?
 
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You didn't answer the question. What application are you using to listen to Sirius with?

I use Firefox 3.6.6 to listen to Sirius Internet Radio.
 
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Audio Hijack Pro should work fine for that. I suggest you give it another try.
 
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Two others to try are FStream in place of FireFox, and WireTap Pro (now Studio), which will record ANYTHING playing through your Mac.
 
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How to Record Cassette Tapes .....

I got Audio Hijack Pro to work! Now if I can figure out how to record my old cassette tapes .....
 
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Yeah, this is actually my primary use of Audio Hijack Pro -- digitising cassette tapes.

I use an iMic from Griffin Technology ($40 I think?) and AHP, works great (well as great as old crappy cassettes CAN sound ...)
 
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A-ha! Welcome to the club! My long-term project is to record all my precious analog audio tapes, and some LP's, in digital format. Here's how:
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/ap...eeds-help-recording-music-78-rpm-records.html

Other related links here: Mac-Forums.com - Search Results. I see a post from you there, dated 18 March 08.

Best of luck ...... Hugh

I clicked on the link to other related links, but the link is broken.

Thanks for the link on how to record tapes. I'll check that out, and see if I can get it working .... I need to hurry ... Some of my cassette tapes are already fading, and some songs are damaged
 
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