Thanks Biti, Doug and Gerhard for all your advice. Gerhard: I've downloaded the trial version of Audio Hijack and have looked at the instructions. I've transferred the CBC .ram file to the Hijack session, but nothing seems to happen. It says it's recording, but the timer stays at zero. Maybe I'm missing something. Are you sure you're able to read CBC .ram files with Hijack? I also looked at the Real Audio Player website, but have not downloaded the trial version. Both Audio Hijack and the Real Audio Player definitely work with OS 10. Hijack costs about $16 US after trial and Real Audio Player costs about $13 after trial. Pls advise. Thanks. Leith >I use Audio Hijack Pro to record a number of CBC radio shows and you >can schedule it just like on a VCR. > >Gerhard > >http://www.rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/ > > >On Friday, October 28, 2005, at 12:53PM, doug rogers ><dougsamu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>On 28-Oct-05, at 12:41 PM, Biti wrote: >> >>> Hello Leith, >>> >>> On Oct 28, 2005, at 12:15 PM, Leith Peterson wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I heard a really interesting show on CBC Radio One's Ontario Today >>>> yesterday and wanted to hear the audio clip again. >>>> >>>> The downloaded clip has a .ram extension. >>>> >>> >>> .ram files are a RealAudio format, that requires a Real Audio browser >>> plug-in. It is a commercial product: >>> http://www.real.com/player/?src=realaudio >> >>There should be a free version of the Real Audio Player on Real Audio >>site. You could also look up an app called LineIn which will capture >>any audio playing through the Mac and you can then save it as a >>quicktime clip (or whatever). Also Ambrosia Software has a few free > >utilities which can capture Audio and Video. _________________________________________________ For information concerning the MUGLO List just click on http://muglo.on.ca/Pages/joinus.html Our Archives can be viewed at //www.freelists.org/archives/muglo Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://muglo.on.ca/