Dear Ron, dear Daniel
thank you for your advice.
I was browsing the apps again and trying lots of them. The apps offer me the choices built-in input or built-in microphone.
But Wire Tap had another option for recording the sounds on the computer which worked best: record Mac Audio.
Using built-in input: no recordings at all. This seems to be useful when recording with an external microphone.
Built-in microphone: you record everything - the radio programme and the vacuum cleaner I was happening to use when recording. Mac Audio of Wire Tap Studio didn´t mind my vacuum cleaner and other noises I made while recording. I just left the computer alone and I got a clean recording.
All the apps I have seen don´t offer the choice.
I tried the app Micro Wave Express, but there I need the software Soundflower for recording internet radio
My security settings tell me that the authentification certificate of this software is old. So I can´t install it.
I was somehow stuck: is it okay to install the software even with the mentioned authentification certificate problem?
Thank you Daniel for the advice with Soundflower. Do you have any advice?
I hope I can see you next Sunday at the KMUG meeting,
Bertlinde
Hi Bertlinde-
Just a couple of days ago I was looking at audio recorders on the App Store, to record speeches for clients. As it turned out, I decided to use GarageBand--but this probably wouldn't suit your needs. Several of the ones I looked at give you the choice of input--either the mic or the computer's internal sound (which is what I guess you need for recording Internet radio).
Can't remember the name of a particular one, but if you enter "audio recorder" in the search field on the App Store you'll get many hits. Several are free, many only a few hundred yen. The description should give you a good idea of whether the App meets your needs. Some of the apps that are over ¥1,000 have a "Lite" or "Express" version you can try out (usually limited to short recordings) to see whether you like the 'feel' of them.
Good luck!
-Ron