one solution is
get a jack to jack cable & y-adaptor jack male to 2 jack female, with this 
combo you loop the audio output to the line in, the y-adaptor is to connect 
headphone or speaker
the setup audacity to record from the line in, start the webpage stream, start 
audacity to record
stop & edit when needed & save as wave/aiff or mp3
there is special software around that should record directly of the 
webpage......
James

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On 16/03/2012, at 10:34 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:

> I discovered recently that video can be easily captured from within Safari or 
> Firefox, however I'd now like to capture a live audio stream, as in that put 
> out by ABC radio via its websites. 
> 
> I guessed that if video can be captured, live audi could be to, but I've had 
> no luck trying to find out how via a few web inquiries.
> 
> Anyone have any tips? If not from within a browser, any freeware suggestions? 
> It's just a once-only requirement for a couple of minutes, so purchasing an 
> application will be a bit of a waste.
> 
> Using OSX 10.7.3.
> 
> Cheers, Steven
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