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    Default Alternative to XMTuner for recording Sirius?

    I have an older machine that can't handle the .net framework (long story, but "buy a newer PC" is not the answer I'm looking for). Is there an alternative to XM Tuner that will do the same thing so I can record Sirius given the current issues with the built-in Replay method?

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    Default Re: Alternative to XMTuner for recording Sirius?

    Quote Originally Posted by jlatenight View Post
    I have an older machine that can't handle the .net framework (long story, but "buy a newer PC" is not the answer I'm looking for). Is there an alternative to XM Tuner that will do the same thing so I can record Sirius given the current issues with the built-in Replay method?
    You could try SiriusXMStreamer - I have no idea if it works with Replay A/V, but since it performs a similar function, it might.

    Oops...it, too requires Microsoft .Net 3.5 Framework, so that apparently won't work for you either.

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    Default Re: Alternative to XMTuner for recording Sirius?

    It does work with AV, however, you do need one extra step.
    Right mouse click channel
    Select Channel URL
    Select ASX
    Then add it the same way as you do with XMTuner

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    Default Re: Alternative to XMTuner for recording Sirius?

    I guess the one mention is now down like xmtuner. Is there a Applian software other than Replay 8 that can record XM sirius? Are there other streaming downloads like "XMTuner?" or are we finally finished recording xm? email me at [email protected] thanks.

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    Default Re: Alternative to XMTuner for recording Sirius?

    Quote Originally Posted by Paint View Post
    I guess the one mention is now down like xmtuner. Is there a Applian software other than Replay 8 that can record XM sirius? Are there other streaming downloads like "XMTuner?" or are we finally finished recording xm?
    Everyone is being frightened-off by SXM going out-of-its-way to make it a violation of U.S. federal law to muck with the streams. I, too, am using some seriously-kludgy systems involving virtual machines, various freeware software, macro apps that move the mouse, etc., etc. to get an occasional recording.

    Of course, Applian is in this discussion rather between a rock-and-a-hard-place, since they need to abide by the same laws and might even be a bit...concerned...about allowing a discussion on how to work around the issues. I am considering creating a private area for discussion of an open-sourced solution on one of the discussion boards I operate, but even that might be considered a violation. Seems the corporate interests like Adobe have managed to chill the notion of "free speech" in the U.S.

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    Default Re: Alternative to XMTuner for recording Sirius?

    You are able to use Replay Music. It is an audio capture and it will not tag and split the music. You might want to give that a try.

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