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Old 23rd June 2008, 07:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How can I burn DVB-T recordings of radio to an audio CD?

With the recent death of Humph, I'd like to record some of the radio broadcasts of 'I'm sorry, I haven't a clue' onto a CD, for my wife to listen to them in the car. I wondered if anyone had any ideas how best to do this?

I'm using MCE 2005, with a Hauppauge Nova T-500 tuner. I can record the radio via DVB-T as standard DVR-MS files.

I normally use Nero7 to burn TV programs to DVDs, so I'm fairly familiar with that, but I'm unsure how I would use it to strip out the audio and burn an audio CD from it.

If possible, I'd like to top and tail the audio, to remove any stuff that isn't actually the program. I'd also like to put several programs on the CD as different tracks, so she can skip from one to another.

I also have Movie Maker (obviously) and I think I have an old version of DVRMSToolbox somewhere too.

Any help very gratefully received.

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Re: How can I burn DVB-T recordings of radio to an audio CD?

Hello bb193,

I had a similar question recently. The thread is here

I would use video redo to do this. I save the audio stream and throw the video away. The audio can go into windows media player and expanded out to go on a CD. Of course you are losing some quality if you are compressing and expanding again. I have left the audio as a .wav file for listening.

I don't think that windows Movie maker will allow you to save as anything other than a windows movie maker file, .MSWMM, which seems to limit its usefullness somewhat.

I don't know about NERO, but it may have a similar functionality. Ulead video studio does, and I have also used that successfully.

I hope that this helps.

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