Thanks to all who replied. I'll give Audio Hijack (and maybe Pro) a try - and I'll also check out WireTap.
... Graham


Darren Morgan wrote:
I use Audio Hijack Pro, which costs $32. But there's an older version of Audio Hijack available for free (I think) from here http://www.rogueamoeba.com/legacy/

Darren

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Rob Beattie <[email protected]> wrote:

Graham Street wrote:
> Do any of the Audacity users on SMUG know if this product can record
> streamed media? For example, an online radio station? There's an
> interview with one of the overseas co-ordinators of the Cancer Buddies
> Network (of which I'm the webmaster) on a Spanish radio station and I
> want to capture it for the members of the website.
> Thanks, Graham
I've certainly used it to record the odd
MySpace song - I think it can be set to
record anything that your speakers play back.
This was using Windows XP though, but I can't
imagine it wouldn't work on a Mac.

rob





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