A blog celebrating intelligent talk radio, mainly Drama, Comedy and Documentary output from the BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 7 ... Also reviewing broadcast capture tools such as Radio Downloader and other methods such as the amazing Anubis podcast making/timeshifting audio archive tool.

How do I get Anubis and set it up? An Overview

You will find the progam (and more details and examples) here at the author's web site: http://www.anotherurl.com/anubis/

There are three programs you need to use (all in the download zipfile)

Anubis Recorder: this is what you set up first to record radio to your hard disk
Anubis Player: This looks at all the recorded files and finds their schedule to allow you access your archive
Anubisched: a separate Schedule Fetcher: this used to be part of the Recorder, it is now an external application.

You connect the radio to the computer and set Anubis Recorder running, after making some initial settings you can just leave it running in the background saving your radio station to its database directory.

From a DOS cmd prompt you can fetch the BBC schedule details to the same database directory using anubisched.

These two tasks can be setup to run automatically.
At any later point you can use Anubis Player to view the recorded programmes - and play or save them as mp3.