A couple of weeks back I inquired about free or inexpensive tools to split streamed MP3s. I got a lot of suggestions, most of which involved conversion to other formats for editing. Today I found AudioSlicer <http://audioslicer.sourceforge.net/>, a GNU Cocoa app which examines silences and lets you non-destructively join and split chunks of MP3s for export. By shortening or lengthening the silence threshold you can nail down specific tracks. Just tried it on a White Stripes interview/performance set streamed from WUMB Boston and, without looking at any instructions, was able to nab the tracks I wanted. Only weakness appears to be that it exports all slices. Can't see how to isolate specific ones. ------------- Steve St-Laurent | <st-laur at telus.net>