G4 Sound System Question

Hoping to capture streaming audio from the internet to my computer, I downloaded Audacity and Soundflower.  It turns out before using them, I have to know how/where my Macintosh handles sound--for instance, is there a sound card, or what?  Where is it and how do I recognize it?  (It would be great if I could just click a button and record what's playing, but noooo...one big advantage PCs have over Macs.)  I have a Macintosh G4 running OSX 10.5.8 with external speakers plugged in.  What I want to do is take streaming audio available for free on a website--I don't know what type of file, there is just a play button--capture the sound, and save it in iTunes to play on my iPod.  How might I go about this?
By the way, I know about Audio Hijack Pro and that it seems to be the best, and simplest way to do this.  What I am asking is:
a) if there is any FREE application I may not be aware of, that will do this
b) if not, what is the best way to make use of what I have?
Thanks.

Thanks.
The more I read about Audacity and Soundflower the more hideously complicated and problematical they seem.  It seems you have to set where you want the audio to play out, yet on the settings I can find only Soundflower (2 ch), Soundflower (16 ch), and "Built-in Audio"--no external speakers, which is what I have.
The instructions on Freecorder 4 say, "Install Parallels and Windows on your Mac if you'd like to run Windows software."  Has anyone gone this way or tried
WireTap Studio (Shareware/Mac OS X)
Sound Studio (Shareware/Mac OS X) or
AudioX?
If anyone has tried them can you give opinions on which is the easiest to use and gives best results?  Thanks.

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