depend on the use of Total Recorder you have....
Replay A-v won't certainly digitally capture audio coming from WMP for
protected DRM files....
That's one of the use I have for Total Recorder....

btw.... I certainly don't plan to switch to Vista any soon.




On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 16:36:27 -0800, you wrote:

>changing the focus of the recent total Recorder question, I want to 
>offer some disquieting news.
>
>Looking at the question of how best to capture Internet audio, the 
>two solutions I know are Total Recorder and Replay a/v.  I know there 
>are others, but the4se I know.  I started out as a fan of this 
>program, switched to Replay a/v, then switched back.  Total Recorder 
>has been progressively improving.
>
>problems will come for those who upgrade to Vista.  I don't have the 
>message from High Criteria handy, but its gist is on their web 
>site.  Because of changes in how Vista handles audio content, Total 
>Recorder will lose flexibility.  If the audio player itself does not 
>let you change sound drivers, you won't be able to use Total Recorder 
>to capture it.  In practical terms, they told me, one can, under 
>Vista, capture the output of windows Media player and winamp streams, 
>but not of RealAudio streams.  I don't know whether Real Alternative 
>is any better in this regard.
>
>Replay A/v has the possible advantage that the sound does not pass 
>through the sound card in order to be recorded.  People at Appliant 
>tell me that it works under vista.
>
>So this may be a factor to consider in purchasing decisions.
>
>Dean
>
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