OK, I have a friend from the local San Fernando Valley LUG who wrote me a script, as I wanted to rip an ABC-News feed of the Presidents speech. Since the commands seemed complicated, he wrote this. I asked-and-got his permission to post this, first here are his comments it's just a simple wrapper script to simplify things, so you don't have recall the switches and parameters. Just let them know I hope to make an improvements on it soon, so you don't have to parse out the real stream URL from the XML .ASF or .ASX (or whatever it was!). Also maybe have a timer setting, to automaticly end things. I don't know if you're familiar with the 'at' command, but it might be usefull to schedule when to run the thing. Regards, Dallas E. Legan II / aw585 at lafn.org / dallas.legan at gmail.com Begin streamrip #!/bin/bash # 12 Sept 2007 d.e.l. # $Id: streamrip,v 1.1 2007/09/13 04:00:11 dallas Exp dallas $ # make sure there are not lines before the '#!/bin/bash' line above # make sure that you 'chmod +x ...' this file to make it executable USAGE="$0 -h | <URL> file.avi" case ${1:0:2} in -h | -H | -? | /h | /H | /? ) echo ${USAGE} ; exit ;; -- ) case ${1:2:1} in h | H | ? ) echo ${USAGE} ; exit ;; * ) esac ;; * ) esac mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy -o ${2} ${1} Back again with some comments. He says I want to kill mencoder when I am done recording. Also, probably want a quiet switch for mencoder. In reality, yes my feed did record. Hart