Okay, there's this site with a preview of an album that doesn't come out for a while, and I was wondering it's possible to rip the audio from it (it's Flash, so either from that or from recording straight from the soundcard). Let's ignore the legal ramifications for now I've come across X-Ripper while searching for a solution, but all were either dead downloads or links to cracks, which are of no use to me without the program itself. Thanks.
Just a thought (don't know how great it would sound), but you could just connect the output from the soundcard back into the line-in and record it with something like Total Recorder . . . I don't know if it would work though -- the card would have to support independent playback and recording.
this might not be as high quality as you would like, but you could just hook a cassette recorder into your output on your computer and record it to cassette, than dump it back in to your harddrive w/ cool edit pro or sound forge. i use my cassette 4 track to do this, and while primitive, its effective.
It's Home Town Hero's "b**** City", so if anyone has noticed it on any filesharing services, that'd work too
I bought software called audiograbber to do this a few years ago. There's probably something free now a days, I would be surprised if audacity or KISS didn't have this feature.