All this talk of the access to Audio CD information through MacPerl tools prompts me to ask a question I have had unanswered for a long time. Can one access streaming audio material which is going to be played, say, by Real Player? If one is, for instance, listening to information broadcast by a radio station on the Web, then it is clear that the incoming data stream is being buffered, and then processed to audio. How might one capture the stream to a file for later conversion to audio? This would allow the equivalent of tape-delaying of TV programs, which would be handy if you cannot listen to news when it is regularly broadcast, say from a source on the other side of the globe. Patrick -- - %-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-%-% Patrick D. F. Ion Associate Editor <ion@ams.org> Mathematical Reviews <http://www.ams.org/mathweb/MRInfo/MR-Home.html> P. O. Box 8614 <http://www.ams.org/publications/60ann/AnniversaryYear.html> 416 Fourth Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107-8604 University of Michigan <pion@umich.edu> Campus Mail Stop: 4820 W3C Math Working Group Co-chair <http://www.w3.org/Math> MathML 2 <http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2> Math Metadata <http://www.mathmetadata.org> # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org