> I don't think your question was answered before this thread unravelled. > Check out Audio Hijack <http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/>. It > allows you to record the audio output from any application (as well as > process, equalize, or enhance the signal, if you choose). Sounds like > it should cover your needs. They offer a free evaluation for 15 days, > so go download and try it out for yourself. Hope it works for you. you might want to go cautiously on this one... I've been using AudioHijack for a couple of months now and have found it to be an excellent app... *however*, since updating to 10.2.3 and-or Carbon Sound, AH no longer functions (*note*: I did both updates almost simultaneously so I'm not sure which is responsible, if either). Additionally, the AH website is no longer up and running... could it be that Apple or some-other-power-that-be put the skids to this hack? ...hmmmmmm. My workaround was simple: pump the sound output over to my son's iMac and record directly there. Not as convenient and not a solution if you're a one computer household. Re-installing 10.2.2 might do the trick, not sure... Anyone else want to chime in on this or correct any mis-impressions I may have given myself? Richard Bright Herzogenburg, Austria