And even with a streaming mp3 server, it's possible with software (like
Jack on the Mac) to route the stream to a file.

**Leigh

On Sat, Feb 3, 2007, Lee Actor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> I'm sure there must be a way to post an MP3 file to the web such that
>> those accessing it can only listen to it as streaming audio and not be
>> able to download it. How do I do that?
>>
>> Andrew Stiller
>> Kallisti Music Press
>> http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
>
>The only way is for your web host to use a streaming mp3 server, which would
>cost you significant extra $$.  (The apparent streaming of mp3 files
>available from any old web server, know as pseudo-streaming or
>HTTP-streaming, allows the user to listen while the file continues to
>download, but in the end the entire mp3 file is present on the user's
>machine, unlike true streaming.)  Other streaming formats like Real,
>QuickTime, etc. also rely on special software on the server end and
>generally cost a premium (note: these can pseudo-stream as well, with the
>same file download mechanism as mp3's).
>


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