Hello, 
I am running the latest Yosemite and Safari on my iMac. 

I need to transfer an audio file which is playing in Safari to my iPod. The 
Safari file plays as a result of pressing a button labeled ‘Play / Pause” in a 
Safari page. The audio file is presumably downloaded and stored somewhere on my 
iMac and played from there. Is there any way to intercept this audio file so 
that I can move it into iTunes and then onto my iPod? there are no copyright 
issues as the file relates to a choir to which I belong. 

I can play the file in Safari and record it on my iPhone and after some trouble 
get it back onto my iMac and then into iTunes but I hope there is an easier 
way! 

I do have audio hijack pro on my iMac but have not fathomed out how to use that 
to intercept the Safari audio file while ignoring VoiceOver output. 

Many thanks for any tips.

Paul Hopewell 
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