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I'm a big fan of streaming media, and I'm sure that you are, too. Streaming content is everywhere these days, and I'm not going to complain about it. The audio and video that can be delivered to us makes the whole online experience much more than just reading text on a screen. Streaming content is great, but what if you want to play it back at a future date? This is one of the things that many users ask about, and it's important to mention that there are software options out there. One of them is called MediaRecorder. This program brings a VCR style interface to streaming media. You enter in the source of the audio or video file that you want to record, and then select a file to record to. The recording options are fantastic for those of you who will not be around your computer when the stream you love is aired. You can set it to record on a timer right off the bat, or you may choose to select a start and end date. MediaRecorder appears to work fairly well, and it should be a breath of fresh air for anyone who wants to archive his or her favorite streams. [http://pcwnl.pcworld.com/t/225206/8832461/755214/0/ ] QuickMix v1.05 [347M] [Win9x/2k/XP] [FREE] Rabid audiophiles usually aren't content with one solitary sound scheme on their computer. They usually change these settings frequently, and it's all for a good reason. Different applications and projects will sometimes require you to tweak your sound options. Opening up the mixer and making these slight adjustments can become tedious after you've done it a gazillion times. QuickMix allows you to save multiple mixer settings, and then restore them whenever you need to make a change. To use the program, all you have to do is set the mixer to the way you like it, and then open QuickMix and save it. The ability to save many different versions of your mixer settings makes this a very useful application. You can name each file after the program or project that it is associated with, and use QuickMix to bring the settings back to life. I hardly ever have to toy with the mixer, but if I did, this program would definitely be convenient. [http://www.ptpart.co.uk/quickmix/ ] My Live Journal http://djc1.livejournal.com email Or Msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I C Q Number Is: 4781694 Join Me for Great Oldies on Saturday Evenings. www.oldiesradionet.com for the Schedule and Information. _______________________________________________ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]