Hi Tom, one of the functions of iTunes is that it plugs the computer to 
radio stations and I wanted to take advantage of that, specially with 
international programs from Europe and South America. I see your point 
at using the iMic in local programming.

Thanks a lot.

Hector


On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 01:56 AM, Tom Baker wrote:

> I don't know about iTunes, but I record radio easily on this G4 733 (OS
> 9.2.2) by plugging an audio cord from my radio's headset jack into an 
> iMic
> that's plugged into one of the Mac's USB ports. The software I use to
> record and save the music is Sound Studio, which can be downloaded 
> from the
> etc


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