A piece of Hardware that allows you to pick up broadcast radio on your computer.
Many TvTunerCards have a radio tuner built in.
[Stations?
91400000=Concert Radio
101000000=National Radio [Buttons? 1=91400000 2=101000000
Gnome Radio is a nice gui for GTK2 that can store frequencies and record streams onto disk as Wav, MP3 or OggVorbis.
RedHat users with Dags repo set up on Apt or yum can install `gnomeradio`
1. Use the Gnome Radio program as above.
2. From the command line:
Step 1 - (Make sure your sound card's mixer is set to record from the appropriate device - eg from Line In if you are using a loop-back cable).
Step 2 - run the "radio" command or whatever program you use to get output to the sound card.
Step 3 - run the following commands (or put them in a script and run that). Press Ctrl-C to finish.
datatype="-s -w"
- cd quality sample rate
rate="-r 44100"
- this is fine for voice recordings
rate="-r 22050"
- I like ogg.
encodecmd="oggenc - -o out.ogg"
- If you prefer mp3, you could install "gogo" and use
- encodecmd="gogo stdin out.mp3"
sox -t ossdsp /dev/dsp -t wav -c 1 $rate $datatype - | $encodecmd
Note that these commands aren't really radio-specific - they could be used for recording anything, although the settings here are ok for radio-quality audio. Also, if you use ALSA then you will need to have OSS-emulation drivers loaded.
The driver for the radio tuner on the saa7134 tv tuner card seemed to have been broken for LinuxKernel 2.6.8, but works again in 2.6.9.
3 pages link to RadioTuner: