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Distribution: Slack, Solaris, whatever I have space for
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there's no error krec starts up fine, and responds to sound from other sources with sound bars that bounce up and down. I just can't figure out how to set streaming audio from the Internet as the recording source. It's flatlined even though I can hear the music.
KRec can be a bit of a pain to use, but it can be done...
Make sure the media application is using aRTs for output. In KRec -> Tools -> Audio Manager, click on KRec::In to open the "Available busses" window, select "out_soundcard" then "OK".
You now should be able to record with KRec, but YMMV.
I prefer using something like Audacity, or MPlayer as suggested, or even just saving the stream to file using the appropriate output plugin in Audacious or Amarok.
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