Total Recorder should do it. It grabs the audio from your sound card
while it's being streamed. The manual says that it will rip Quicktime
but I haven't tried it myself:
http://www.highcriteria.com/productfr.htm#prod_TR
There are also several similar programs (forget the names) but they all
basically work the same way, but adding another audio device to your
system that will write to disk instead of/as well as playing the audio.
The only problem with these is that you need a good connection becasue
if there's a glitch in the stream then the outputted file will contain that.
Glenn
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