Hi Brent: OK, there are 2 ways I know of doing this, and both amount to the same thing. If your card allows you to record the output, then you could use a streaming technology that accepts source material from your soundcard to relay this on. As an example, both icecast with liveice (if you get it working), or speak freely's sfvod server would do this. Gene uses svod for this sometimes. If your soundcard does NOT allow you to record the output in its driver, you could accomplish this anyway by running a cable from the line-out to the line-in of the same card, taking care that the line input is muted in the playback stage of course (to avoid feedback loops). Either way, the card would play the audio, then record it again, and you could get it sent to you however you wanted. Geoff. -- Geoff Shang <gshang10 at scu.edu.au> ICQ number 43634701