Yes It Is Because Streaming audio is playing something with sound, unless there is no sound.
The Internet.
Streaming audio, or streaming video.
That depends on what music it is. Streaming usually means it is being broadcast live.
streaming audio
With most Windows and Linux audio devices, it is possible to record whatever sound the computer is currently playing, including internet radio streams.
There is no copyright on streaming audio over the internet. Or rather... The technology used (software/hardware) for the actual streaming may be copyrighted, but some is most probably still free to use. Audio is anything audible. If it can be heard, then it is Audio. If you plan on streaming music, then you might be doing something illegal by streaming it over the internet. Most music has got copyrights attached, and so you need the consent of the copyrightholders to do so.
That term is used when you receive data on the computer while you use it, as opposed to downloading a complete file and THEN using it. For example, when you listen to online radio, you don't need to download a complete MP3 (or similar) file first, to listen to it.
The general term for such things is "streaming", meaning that it is played before it is entirely finished downloading. For example, YouTube videos are also streamed to users. In both cases, the files are actually downloaded to your computer in a temporary folder, you just don't need to wait for them to finish downloading before you can watch/listen to them.
Recently I am using a streaming audio capture to extract audio from vcd, avi, etc straightly. Vesy easy. I think it is indeed a good program to save audio from computer internet resources.
Hi, Personally, I use a streaming audio recorder to record sound from DVD. If you can find a good video to audio converter, it is also helpful. With a streaming audio recorder, you can record sound from DVD disc or DVD movies on the internet and convert sound as MP3, WMA, ACC, OGG, etc。
Windows Media Player includes a feature called "Stream" that allows users to listen to streaming audio content from the internet. This feature enables the player to connect to online radio stations, podcasts, and other streaming services by accessing media files over a network. Users can simply enter the URL of the streaming content, and the player will buffer and play the audio in real-time.
One can stream audio using a PC, Tablet or smartphone. One can stream from online radio stations or music streaming sites like Spotify. One just needs to make an account at a site like Spotify or Audible and connect to the internet on their device to stream music and other audio.