On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 16:53:42 +0100
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I'd like to record to a file an on-line streaming bradcast while
> I'm at work so I can listen to it whene I come back home.
> It's broadcasted through a Macromedia Flash Player
> object in a HTML page and there is no way to save it directly.
> Anyway, going through the sound card I feel it's possible to capture it.
> The source claims that the stream is 128K FM-quality.
> Looking in /proc the browser uses /dev/dsp0 and /dev/mixer0
> while playing.
> 
> Any ideas about how can I do?
> 
> 
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What about this:

"
Name: vsound
Version: 0.6-2mdk
Architecture: i586
Size: 44 KB
Medium: contrib
Currently installed version: (none)

Summary: Virtual loopback cable for audio

Description: VSound is sort of like a 'virtual audio loopback cable'. That is, 
it allows you to record the output audio stream of a program (similar to 
connecting a loopback cable to the line in and line out jacks on the sound 
card, and recording the sound from the line in jack, but without the DA/AD 
conversion losses). One possible use for this application is as part of a 
RealAudio to WAV file converter.

Files:
___/usr/bin/vsound
___/usr/lib/vsound
___/usr/lib/vsound/libvsound.so
___/usr/share/doc/vsound-0.6
___/usr/share/doc/vsound-0.6/AUTHORS
___/usr/share/doc/vsound-0.6/COPYING
___/usr/share/doc/vsound-0.6/ChangeLog
___/usr/share/doc/vsound-0.6/INSTALL
___/usr/share/doc/vsound-0.6/NEWS
___/usr/share/doc/vsound-0.6/README
"

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