Hi everyone,
I need help!
1. I really would like a copy of the 9/4/05 Wrigley Field Show, however I have no other concerts to trade with someone. I feel like a bum, but I was at the concert and LOVE to be able to put it on a CD. Any suggestions?
2. I would like to record this weekends Vegas show off of Radio Margaritaville, how do I do it? I have an iMAC computer. I also have a frined recording it on a DVR system, how do I transfer that to a Disc?
I apprecciate the help someone could give me, I am a little lost.
Thanks again!
I NEED HELP!!
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dutchmen65
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I don't have it, but I think the quickest way would be to download it on this side:
ftp://jimmy:buffett@jimmybuffett.servebeer.com/
Scroll down and select the Wrigley folder and you can download each track.
You'll probably need a broadband connection (DSL/Cable) since the files are very big. You should have a dvd or at least a cd burner, I'm really not that familiar with iMacs, but you shouldn't have a problem burning it.
If you have music on a DVR system (which is a similar to a Tivo, unless you mean something else) just get a y-adapter cable(from rca outputs) and plug it into the line-in jack on your computer. You should have a program on the computer that will record from line-in.
I don't have a Mac (I have a PC running windows xp) but I looked on google and this website might be what you're looking for:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/wiretap/
Hope this helps, Good Luck
ftp://jimmy:buffett@jimmybuffett.servebeer.com/
Scroll down and select the Wrigley folder and you can download each track.
You'll probably need a broadband connection (DSL/Cable) since the files are very big. You should have a dvd or at least a cd burner, I'm really not that familiar with iMacs, but you shouldn't have a problem burning it.
If you have music on a DVR system (which is a similar to a Tivo, unless you mean something else) just get a y-adapter cable(from rca outputs) and plug it into the line-in jack on your computer. You should have a program on the computer that will record from line-in.
I don't have a Mac (I have a PC running windows xp) but I looked on google and this website might be what you're looking for:
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/wiretap/
Hope this helps, Good Luck
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dutchmen65
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Thanks!
Thank you very much for your help, I am going to go try this out tonight. I really do apprecciate the help.
Thanks again!!
Thanks again!!
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hawaiiboy
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Hi Dutchmen65
Welcome to the site
I am also using a Mac. I usually use
iRecordMusic or RadioLover available here
http://bitcartel.com/irecordmusic/index.html
iRecordMusic is pretty easy to use and can save
the recordings in most formats.
Another good application for Mac's is AudioHijack
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/
For splitting the show into tracks I would recommend
Audacity, it is a freeware audio editing app.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Hope this helps
Welcome to the site
I am also using a Mac. I usually use
iRecordMusic or RadioLover available here
http://bitcartel.com/irecordmusic/index.html
iRecordMusic is pretty easy to use and can save
the recordings in most formats.
Another good application for Mac's is AudioHijack
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/
For splitting the show into tracks I would recommend
Audacity, it is a freeware audio editing app.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Hope this helps
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