On Dec 15, 2003, at 7:17 PM, David Elmo wrote:
Anyone listen to broadcasts on line? For example a talk on a radio program
which can be listened to days later from the radio station's web site.
Anyone record these things so they can listen when they want, not
necessarily on line. They stream mostly but the point is they sound off and
there must be a way to record on disk what has transpired. Is there a way to
capture this on my Mac OS 9.0.4, 7600, G3/4, 360 MHz, 9 and 4 G HDs with
simple resources? Appreciate any tales of success (but if you use fancy
software that needs to be sought out and installed and learnt, I may not
have the motivation given my needs. I mean I can just set my tape recorder
on ... But it seems so ... so .... so damn unMaclike, overly low tech,
almost computer sinful...)
David Elmo
Audio Hijack and Wiretap will both record streaming audio easily. I don't know If either has an OS 9 version. Might want to check versiontracker.com
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