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Title: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: MusicBeeRocks1024 on January 13, 2016, 12:01:00 PM
Hi everyone :)

Long time user of MusicBee and first time poster in the forum.

I just wanted to start by saying MusicBee is my music manager of choice now - and i LOVE it!
The support for playing/encoding/decoding Opus alone was enough to get me hooked :D

My wishlist request is for line-in encoding using the format converter (similar to CD ripping but with input from stdin piped to the encoder.

Is this possible or planned in a future release?

Thanks!

Rana
Title: Re: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: psychoadept on January 13, 2016, 03:40:13 PM
If not, have you tried Audacity?
Title: Re: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: MusicBeeRocks1024 on January 14, 2016, 04:24:21 AM
Hi Psychoadept,
I am not sure if Audacity is capable doing this either. I used a line-in software program years ago called LineRip which took audio in at the soundcard's line-in and wrote an mp3 file directly to the hard drive (with no intermediate wave file), but can't find it anymore.
Title: Re: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: Bee-liever on January 14, 2016, 05:25:16 AM
or you could try MP3 My MP3 (http://www.mp3mymp3.com/)
Title: Re: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: MusicBeeRocks1024 on January 14, 2016, 12:51:38 PM
Thanks! I will check that out

Cheers

Rana
Title: Re: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: vectorgeist on February 01, 2024, 06:51:46 PM
or you could try MP3 My MP3 (http://www.mp3mymp3.com/)

To anyone stumbling upon this thread now, DO NOT download this software from the site linked here. The file is laced with a Trojan called Ulthar.A!ml.
Title: Re: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: phred on February 01, 2024, 07:46:38 PM
To anyone stumbling upon this thread now, DO NOT download this software from the site linked here. The file is laced with a Trojan called Ulthar.A!ml.
The user who posted the link is a well-respected and very long-term forum member, so I'd like to know your source for your claim.
Title: Re: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: Bee-liever on February 01, 2024, 10:40:53 PM
or you could try MP3 My MP3 (http://www.mp3mymp3.com/)

To anyone stumbling upon this thread now, DO NOT download this software from the site linked here. The file is laced with a Trojan called Ulthar.A!ml.
8 years ago when I posted that link there was certainly nothing wrong with it.
Testing again now it does redirect to their updated site https://mp3mymp3.digitalliquid.com/index.html where you can still download mp3mymp3install.exe that, according to VirusTotal, one vendor out of seventy-two has it flagged as possibly containing Adware.Win32.Relevant.vl!n
No mention of any trojans.

As with any software you download, you use it at your own risk. Just because I have had no problems with it doesn't mean your "mieage may not vary".

Just remember even MusicBee occasionaly gets reported as having malicious content.

PS. It should also be noted that the Adware.Win32.Relevant.vl!n claim is very likely a false positive as Adware.Win32 is predominately embedded in code for downloading rarely in .exe files.
Title: Re: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: vectorgeist on February 02, 2024, 05:28:00 AM
To anyone stumbling upon this thread now, DO NOT download this software from the site linked here. The file is laced with a Trojan called Ulthar.A!ml.
The user who posted the link is a well-respected and very long-term forum member, so I'd like to know your source for your claim.

My source is windows defender, which detected a specific virus by name, very low chance it was a false positive. Its entirely possible (and likely) that the link has somehow been compromised since they initially posted it. There are instances of this happening.
Title: Re: Line-in recording using standard input
Post by: vectorgeist on February 02, 2024, 05:29:31 AM
or you could try MP3 My MP3 (http://www.mp3mymp3.com/)

To anyone stumbling upon this thread now, DO NOT download this software from the site linked here. The file is laced with a Trojan called Ulthar.A!ml.
8 years ago when I posted that link there was certainly nothing wrong with it.
Testing again now it does redirect to their updated site https://mp3mymp3.digitalliquid.com/index.html where you can still download mp3mymp3install.exe that, according to VirusTotal, one vendor out of seventy-two has it flagged as possibly containing Adware.Win32.Relevant.vl!n.  
No mention of any trojans.

As with any software you download, you use it at your own risk. Just because I have had no problems with it doesn't mean your "mieage may not vary".

Just remember even MusicBee occasionaly gets reported as having malicious content.

PS. It should also be noted that the Adware.Win32.Relevant.vl!n claim is very likely a false positive as Adware.Win32 is predominately embedded in code for downloading rarely in .exe files.

Im fairly certain it wasnt a false positive. I downloaded the file they have available and windows defender flagged a specific Trojan by name. Its most likely that the site itself has been compromised since you have posted this link, my intent wasnt to accuse you of trying to infect peoples PC with a virus.