It was probably my request/posting. Audio Hijack did the job for me (recording a streamed radio broadcast) so I guess it would work for Flash animations too. The product is free, so easy to try. Audio Hijack Pro is also available (at cost) but i can't comment on that as I didn't try it.
... Graham



Darren Morgan wrote:
Hi Philippe,

A similar issue came up last month and I pointed someone here http://www.rogueamoeba.com/legacy/ for Audio Hijack. Perhaps whoever it was that was going to try it could tell you how they got on...?

Ta
Darren


On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 5:31 AM, philippe chandless <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get my special needs class to play a simple tune. There is a great resource on the web which plays a pentatonic tune and tells them when to play each note but it's still very challenging for my group. When I tried to download the tune I couldn't. Control clicking on the link was no help except to mention Flash. Audacity (my new favourite application) is no use.

I suppose what I'm looking for is an application that will allow me to record what the Mac is actually playing - does such a thing exist? 
My plan is to set the music in a short movie  where the colour of each note (the instruments are colour coded) comes up whenever it needs to be played. That side of things presents no problem. 

I'm not looking to pirate anything and the extract of the tune is only 8 bars long.
Thanks
Philippe






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