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nathanielir60
TeilnehmerI start by opening aom and set it to start recording with next song. Then i open IE and go to slacker.com and choose the station and click play. I see the album art in both the small window next to the volume bar and in the main window where it shows current song playing, advertisements, etc.
I was initially using IE6 (I’m on windows xp SP2), and upgraded to IE8 to see if it fixed it, but didn’t. As I mentioned earlier, I also upgraded AOM too, but that didn’t work either. Strange, because when I used to use it months ago, it worked fine. I hadn’t used it in a long while, then come back to it and doesn’t work. And the computer it was on didn’t change at all because it just sat on my desk for all that time.
I guess I could try firefox web browser and see if that makes a difference. I could also try it on a different computer, too. Thanks for trying to help me out with this.
nathanielir60
Teilnehmerthanks for the reply. That however does not seem to work. This all used to just fine. I guess slacker changed the way they deliver the album art. That sucks, because that was one of the things i liked the most about this software!
nathanielir60
TeilnehmerOk, so after that long-winded message, i think i figured it out. It wasn’t detecting the spaced between the songs, so it didn’t know when to cut and encode. I messed around with the silence detection and viola, mp3 files.
Thanks, and sorry!!
nathanielir60
TeilnehmerWell, at first, i couldn’t get it to record anything. it would say it was recording, showed track info etc, but wasn’t doing anything. On the audio devices tab, it wasn’t showing any input in the recording level meters, even though I had the right sound card input chosen. I never clicked the automatic input search button, because it already showed the sound card, so i thought i didn’t need to. Anyways, i eventually did click that, just trying to click anything and everything to get it to start working, and voila, sound showed in the recording level. Great, i thought…
So, after that, i was trying to convert to mp3, and of course had the hardest time trying to find the lame.exe encoder. I really didn’t want to go through the hassles of compiling it from the binaries off the website, so i was looking around for the lame.exe that i could get from someone. I eventually found one, and copied the lame.exe to the aomrecord folder, but it still wasn’t creating the mp3 file. It was creating the album art image, but not the mp3. So, i started reading through the forum, and found someone had a similar problem and mentioned that it was the version of lame they were using. So I went and found a different version of lame.exe, and copied that in there, and it started working. So, after that, it took me about three days to do that, in between working (I have to do that!) and trying other software packages too.
So, now, the only thing that’s really kind of a pain, is that every time i want to record something, the automatic input search causes the media data to come from windows media player, and when I’m trying to record slacker radio, it doesn’t have any info. I have to uncheck „get media data from provider“ and recheck it then it seems to start working. I am starting aomrecord before i open the web browser, so i know that isn’t the issue.
I have to say, that Replay Media Catcher was a pretty nice product. It has the built in mp3 encoder, so I didn’t have to mess with that at all, and after install, it just worked. I didn’t have to fuss with inputs or anything. The only thing that sets your product apart from that one is that you create the album art, and I particularly want that. Playing mp3s in windows media center and stuff looks a lot better when you have that album art, so you can imagine my disappointment when i found that it doesn’t automatically embed the art in the mp3. So, the thought of having to manually embed those files in each mp3 seems quite daunting of a task. If you could get that to automatically embed that, then that would be great. Build in a mp3 encoder, and your app would probably be one of the best out there. IT is my field, so a lot of this is probably easier for me to figure out than the average computer user. I don’t think everyone is going to know how to find the lame encoder and stuff. If that was built in, I think you’d be able to greatly increase your market.
Thanks for asking.
Ryan
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