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Is there any way of saving the BBC radio streams? I'm wondering because there was one really funny program during the last week that I would like to be able to keep...
vonhelmet said:I'm sure it can be done, but I'd question the legality of it.
DavidMarq said:Surely it is the same principle as time-shifting TV on a PVR so legality should not be an issue.
the_brainiac said:there was one really funny program during the last week that I would like to be able to keep
andy8271 said:same as id use sky plus to keep a program i liked ?
aslong as hes not selling it on cd or something who cares
vonhelmet said:For one thing you pay a subscription to Sky, and for another... have you checked all the T's and C's to make sure there's not a limit on how long you can keep a program?
Sure, I'm playing devil's advocate here, but that's the law...
jamescbritton said:What about spliting the audio into smaller pieces? I.e. split a 2 hr show into 4 1/2 parts is that possible with any software?
MonkeyMan said:Do these programs just record what you hear, or can they download the stream in some way.
I'd love to be able to download a radio show to listen on my mp3 player at work, but I don't want to have sit and watch it record for 2 hours.
We also pay a licence for Radio and TV. There is no legal issues with this at all so lets keep with the request and save the pub talk for the pub.vonhelmet said:For one thing you pay a subscription to Sky, and for another... have you checked all the T's and C's to make sure there's not a limit on how long you can keep a program?
Sure, I'm playing devil's advocate here, but that's the law...
Faithless said:We also pay a licence for Radio and TV. There is no legal issues with this at all so lets keep with the request and save the pub talk for the pub.