Petra on ZJAM this Sat., Oct. 18
- sue d.
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Petra on ZJAM this Sat., Oct. 18
According to their website http://zjam.com ZJAM will have Petra as their featured artists this Saturday, Oct. 18, starting at 9 p.m. CST.
You can listen in on various stations that broadcast over the net - including one run by some friends of mine at www.Q90fm.com up in Green Bay.
Here is the listing of net and local stations to tune in to and the corresponding air times.
http://zjam.com/radioshow/liveradio.html
As soon as I get confirmation from the station, I will also put out a broadcast email on it via jws.com (sign up if you haven't done so yet!)
If anyone is able to record some of this for me so we can archive it, please let me know! [email protected]
I don't need the WHOLE 3 hours worth, but the speaking parts would be great to have.
You can listen in on various stations that broadcast over the net - including one run by some friends of mine at www.Q90fm.com up in Green Bay.
Here is the listing of net and local stations to tune in to and the corresponding air times.
http://zjam.com/radioshow/liveradio.html
As soon as I get confirmation from the station, I will also put out a broadcast email on it via jws.com (sign up if you haven't done so yet!)
If anyone is able to record some of this for me so we can archive it, please let me know! [email protected]
I don't need the WHOLE 3 hours worth, but the speaking parts would be great to have.
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You could hook your computer to your cassette deck(if you still have one), to record the broadcast.
Go to RadioShack and purchase a Audio cable (part # 42-2551).
This has an 1/8" connector on one side and 2 RCA phono plugs on the other.
1) Plug the 1/8" plug to your computers output jack on the sound card. (Usually by where your speaker plug in).
2) Plug the 2 RCA phono plugs into the back of your Cassette Deck into the Input jacks.
3) When the broadcast starts, just hit record on your deck and you will have a good analog recording. This can be rerecorded later back to your computer using the same cable. Be sure you give it a test first before the actual time you need it.
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Go to RadioShack and purchase a Audio cable (part # 42-2551).
This has an 1/8" connector on one side and 2 RCA phono plugs on the other.
1) Plug the 1/8" plug to your computers output jack on the sound card. (Usually by where your speaker plug in).
2) Plug the 2 RCA phono plugs into the back of your Cassette Deck into the Input jacks.
3) When the broadcast starts, just hit record on your deck and you will have a good analog recording. This can be rerecorded later back to your computer using the same cable. Be sure you give it a test first before the actual time you need it.
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- sue d.
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ok
Yup, I still have a dual cassette deck, but it would be a real pain to unhook everything and drag it down to my computer.
Once I record it onto cassette, I still don't have a clue as to how to turn it into an mp3 from there, much less compress it and all that, and I really don't have the time to learn.
But thanks for the info - I just may try it anyways.
Once I record it onto cassette, I still don't have a clue as to how to turn it into an mp3 from there, much less compress it and all that, and I really don't have the time to learn.
But thanks for the info - I just may try it anyways.
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For us basic computer users -
I will be working until 9:30 p.m. and not get home until after 10 p.m. but could one go to that site and record it via MusicMatch, Sound Recorder, etc.? I know that Sound Recorder (Basic Windows recording software) records it in .wav format, which would get huge. But if you could convert this to an MP3 or something, then it would be feasible.
Come on, computer techies! Chime in on how one could do this.
Come on, computer techies! Chime in on how one could do this.
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More like it!
Sooooo much better than the TBN sound. I'm listening on KTLW and it sounds great. I tried the station out of Green Bay and it was terrible. I think it was Windows media vs. real one but i'm not sure. Beyond belief is on now and it's awesome.
Did they just say Quinton is back?
Did they just say Quinton is back?
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Thats what im talkin about!!!!!
please tell me someone got this recorded???????? this is what we have all been waiting for!
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Don't worry
I think all the ruckus about recording the broadcast is unnecessary. I believe by next week it will appear here: http://www.wfcr.com/zjam.html
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