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Yes it can.. At least it should:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=recording&i=streaming

Maybe try a newer version?

Yea, and look at what's available for debian, ver.1.2.3, "a fast, cross-platform audio editor."  There's a more sophisticated version available for Suse linux (1.3.3),  although a later version for debian in testing. I'm guessing that getting it all working requires lots of resources.
1.3 is a development version.  I opted to stick with the stable line for the mydsl package mostly because I didn't want to mess with Gtk2 or spend time trying to force Gtk1
1.2.6 was fairly recently released, but I have not yet packaged it for myDSL. It seems to have a serious problem with font display, but i haven't looked into a solution yet.

In any case, the information from the link curaga provided should work regardless of the Audacity version.

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In any case, the information from the link curaga provided should work regardless of the Audacity version.

nope....  

I attempted to compile all the dependencies to get the latest version to compile, but it's beyond me (I think it needed a zip compresser for the help file or something plus a few headers in order to produce a make file).

EDIT:  got a little farther by commenting out the references to zip files in the configure program. "Make install" failed however, with other errors (cc command doesn't work) :

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make -C lib-src
make[1]: Entering directory `/mnt/hda3/Downloads/audacity-src-1.2.4b/lib-src'
cd libnyquist && make
make[2]: Entering directory `/mnt/hda3/Downloads/audacity-src-1.2.4b/lib-src/libnyquist'
cc -c xlisp/extern.c -o xlisp/extern.o -g -DCMTSTUFF -O2 -DEXT -Inyqsrc -Itran -Ixlisp -Icmt -Isys -Isnd -Ifft
make[2]: cc: Command not found
make[2]: *** [xlisp/extern.o] Error 127
make[2]: Leaving directory `/mnt/hda3/Downloads/audacity-src-1.2.4b/lib-src/libnyquist'
make[1]: *** [libnyquist/libnyquist.a] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/hda3/Downloads/audacity-src-1.2.4b/lib-src'
make: *** [audacity] Error 2

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re: streamripper: where do you find the URL (complete with port). The general URL on the browser doesn't work, and the "file name" found in xMMS's playlist isn't what it wants.


RTFM
http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/tutorialconsole.php

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