Re: Streaming files..
Yes.
If you download the file following Christina's directions (right-click on the link, select Save As) you save it in the native .swf.
You can then open and play the file in Windows Explorer.
Assuming you can play it then open up Auxilary input, set it to record from your soundcard's Stereo Mix or Wave Out (on some it might be What U Hear). Play the file, test your recording level. When you have it set right you should be ready to record.
Again, refer to Christina's directions in the FAQ on Auxilary Input that LtData provided a link to in post 12.
By the way, you probably can record the file directly over the net as well (but not if you cannot listen to it without interruption).
Best wishes,
Bill
Yes.
If you download the file following Christina's directions (right-click on the link, select Save As) you save it in the native .swf.
You can then open and play the file in Windows Explorer.
Assuming you can play it then open up Auxilary input, set it to record from your soundcard's Stereo Mix or Wave Out (on some it might be What U Hear). Play the file, test your recording level. When you have it set right you should be ready to record.
Again, refer to Christina's directions in the FAQ on Auxilary Input that LtData provided a link to in post 12.
By the way, you probably can record the file directly over the net as well (but not if you cannot listen to it without interruption).
Best wishes,
Bill
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