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Thanks all for your helpful contributions.
1 posted on 10/24/2004 8:18:39 AM PDT by PackerBoy
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To: PackerBoy

right click, save to your desktop, and then burn


2 posted on 10/24/2004 8:19:22 AM PDT by Vision ("When you trust in yourself, you're trusting in the same wisdom that created you")
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I have a feeling Rush's site will not give you access to the file. You might be able to access it by turning off javascript in your browser, or using another OS.
3 posted on 10/24/2004 8:21:31 AM PDT by Vision ("When you trust in yourself, you're trusting in the same wisdom that created you")
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If you want to download streaming audio look for an mp3 recorder on Google.

You can try This one.

4 posted on 10/24/2004 8:22:32 AM PDT by P-Marlowe
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I could tell ya...but then I'd have to kill ya!

Actually there's a very nice software called Absolute Mp3 Recorder that will let you save anything that plays through the speakers. Even if "save as" on right click is not available. And it's free!

5 posted on 10/24/2004 8:30:51 AM PDT by Americanchild
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If you're on a Macintosh, I don't think you could find one better than Audio Hijack Pro - it'll record from inputs, convert from discs, intercept streaming audio, and save it to files. I just bought it (cheap: US$32) to save streaming files. It also will process audio and has a queueing feature to capture different times/streams.

The (unregistered) demo mode records 10 minutes then introduces hiss into the files BUT is retriggerable: you can capture short clips in their entirety.

6 posted on 10/24/2004 10:14:31 AM PDT by solitas
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I use a piece of freeware called Audacity.

It will capture whatever sound comes through your sound card. You can save it in a file for later use.

8 posted on 10/25/2004 9:23:26 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Which Star Trek Capt. would you want for President? Picard or Kirk? In wartime, the choice is easy.)
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A nice alternative is to listen to streaming audio on a 900 mhz cordless headset; mine signals well into my backyard. Best wishes.


9 posted on 10/25/2004 8:35:03 PM PDT by practicalmom
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