I guess it's more a problem about copyright. As someone already suggested, Audio Hijack will do what you want i.e. capture a stream to disk. Kay > De : "X-Applications" <X-Apps at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Date : Sun, 01 Jun 2003 05:31:14 -0700 > À : "X-Applications" <X-Apps at lists.themacintoshguy.com> > Objet : X-Apps Digest #668 > > Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 09:38:45 -0700 > Subject: Re: [X-Apps] Recording audio > From: hart at nasw.org > Message-Id: <58D54372-9386-11D7-AA43-000A277AC288 at nasw.org> > > Yes, I could do that. I have an earphone jack set up just under my > monitor, and have an iMic. Of course, that path has to go digital > > analog > digital. > > But dammit Jim, I'm a writer, not an electrical engineer. Apple should > just fix this so all recording software can see the audio playing. For > my wife's mother, even having to use an application (Sound Studio) is > hard enough. > > >> G4: MIDI File -> QuickTime Player -> USB Audio Out -> iMic-> Mixer -> >> >> Preamp ->iMic -> USB audio in -> Sound Studio >> > > Stephen Hart > http://eugraph.com