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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I
am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file which is just a text link to the stream on the server. Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
-keevill- wrote:
I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. Check the options of your sound cards mixer, some sound cards permit recording "mix" or "playback" or words to that effect. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file Some times one can simply download that file, but not if the protocol is RSP:// (??) which is just a text link to the stream on the server. First try right click and save as, it either works or it doesn't, but if saves only the text file then you can see whether it really is "stream only" .... Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? Total Recorder seems to be the default suggestion, and saving directly to mp3 can be relevant. Audiograbber also can do save of line in sampling - basically whatever the mixer provides - and gives you automated file splitting. Someone recently mentioned having written audio file splitting as well as file joining software in this newsgroup, I prefer to use an editor, but some may find it useful. -- ************************************************** ************* * \\\\\\\ Quality Ascii handcrafted by Peter Larsen /////// * * \\\\\\\ My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk /////// * ************************************************** ******* |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
-keevill- wrote:
I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. Check the options of your sound cards mixer, some sound cards permit recording "mix" or "playback" or words to that effect. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file Some times one can simply download that file, but not if the protocol is RSP:// (??) which is just a text link to the stream on the server. First try right click and save as, it either works or it doesn't, but if saves only the text file then you can see whether it really is "stream only" .... Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? Total Recorder seems to be the default suggestion, and saving directly to mp3 can be relevant. Audiograbber also can do save of line in sampling - basically whatever the mixer provides - and gives you automated file splitting. Someone recently mentioned having written audio file splitting as well as file joining software in this newsgroup, I prefer to use an editor, but some may find it useful. -- ************************************************** ************* * \\\\\\\ Quality Ascii handcrafted by Peter Larsen /////// * * \\\\\\\ My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk /////// * ************************************************** ******* |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
-keevill- wrote:
I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. Check the options of your sound cards mixer, some sound cards permit recording "mix" or "playback" or words to that effect. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file Some times one can simply download that file, but not if the protocol is RSP:// (??) which is just a text link to the stream on the server. First try right click and save as, it either works or it doesn't, but if saves only the text file then you can see whether it really is "stream only" .... Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? Total Recorder seems to be the default suggestion, and saving directly to mp3 can be relevant. Audiograbber also can do save of line in sampling - basically whatever the mixer provides - and gives you automated file splitting. Someone recently mentioned having written audio file splitting as well as file joining software in this newsgroup, I prefer to use an editor, but some may find it useful. -- ************************************************** ************* * \\\\\\\ Quality Ascii handcrafted by Peter Larsen /////// * * \\\\\\\ My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk /////// * ************************************************** ******* |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
but what about recording of the video as well as the audio. I can
successfully record audio using Total Recorder or even just the sound sampler in Nero but this doesn't address the video recording issue. Thx, -keevill- "Peter Larsen" wrote in message ... -keevill- wrote: I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. Check the options of your sound cards mixer, some sound cards permit recording "mix" or "playback" or words to that effect. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file Some times one can simply download that file, but not if the protocol is RSP:// (??) which is just a text link to the stream on the server. First try right click and save as, it either works or it doesn't, but if saves only the text file then you can see whether it really is "stream only" .... Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? Total Recorder seems to be the default suggestion, and saving directly to mp3 can be relevant. Audiograbber also can do save of line in sampling - basically whatever the mixer provides - and gives you automated file splitting. Someone recently mentioned having written audio file splitting as well as file joining software in this newsgroup, I prefer to use an editor, but some may find it useful. -- ************************************************** ************* * \\\\\\\ Quality Ascii handcrafted by Peter Larsen /////// * * \\\\\\\ My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk /////// * ************************************************** ******* |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
but what about recording of the video as well as the audio. I can
successfully record audio using Total Recorder or even just the sound sampler in Nero but this doesn't address the video recording issue. Thx, -keevill- "Peter Larsen" wrote in message ... -keevill- wrote: I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. Check the options of your sound cards mixer, some sound cards permit recording "mix" or "playback" or words to that effect. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file Some times one can simply download that file, but not if the protocol is RSP:// (??) which is just a text link to the stream on the server. First try right click and save as, it either works or it doesn't, but if saves only the text file then you can see whether it really is "stream only" .... Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? Total Recorder seems to be the default suggestion, and saving directly to mp3 can be relevant. Audiograbber also can do save of line in sampling - basically whatever the mixer provides - and gives you automated file splitting. Someone recently mentioned having written audio file splitting as well as file joining software in this newsgroup, I prefer to use an editor, but some may find it useful. -- ************************************************** ************* * \\\\\\\ Quality Ascii handcrafted by Peter Larsen /////// * * \\\\\\\ My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk /////// * ************************************************** ******* |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
but what about recording of the video as well as the audio. I can
successfully record audio using Total Recorder or even just the sound sampler in Nero but this doesn't address the video recording issue. Thx, -keevill- "Peter Larsen" wrote in message ... -keevill- wrote: I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. Check the options of your sound cards mixer, some sound cards permit recording "mix" or "playback" or words to that effect. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file Some times one can simply download that file, but not if the protocol is RSP:// (??) which is just a text link to the stream on the server. First try right click and save as, it either works or it doesn't, but if saves only the text file then you can see whether it really is "stream only" .... Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? Total Recorder seems to be the default suggestion, and saving directly to mp3 can be relevant. Audiograbber also can do save of line in sampling - basically whatever the mixer provides - and gives you automated file splitting. Someone recently mentioned having written audio file splitting as well as file joining software in this newsgroup, I prefer to use an editor, but some may find it useful. -- ************************************************** ************* * \\\\\\\ Quality Ascii handcrafted by Peter Larsen /////// * * \\\\\\\ My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk /////// * ************************************************** ******* |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
keevill,
Peter got you on the right track, but right-clicking a link to a .ram file doesn't save the media file you want. Here's what I do: If the link is a .ram file I right-click and save it to my hard drive. Then I open the .ram file in Notepad and copy the URL of the actual media file. I paste that URL into the body of an email I send to myself, then right-click the link and choose Save As. --Ethan |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
keevill,
Peter got you on the right track, but right-clicking a link to a .ram file doesn't save the media file you want. Here's what I do: If the link is a .ram file I right-click and save it to my hard drive. Then I open the .ram file in Notepad and copy the URL of the actual media file. I paste that URL into the body of an email I send to myself, then right-click the link and choose Save As. --Ethan |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
keevill,
Peter got you on the right track, but right-clicking a link to a .ram file doesn't save the media file you want. Here's what I do: If the link is a .ram file I right-click and save it to my hard drive. Then I open the .ram file in Notepad and copy the URL of the actual media file. I paste that URL into the body of an email I send to myself, then right-click the link and choose Save As. --Ethan |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
I have used Steambox VCR with great success.
http://emoney.al.ru/capture-streamin...real-video.htm "-keevill-" wrote in message ... I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file which is just a text link to the stream on the server. Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
I have used Steambox VCR with great success.
http://emoney.al.ru/capture-streamin...real-video.htm "-keevill-" wrote in message ... I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file which is just a text link to the stream on the server. Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? |
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old question. saving Real audio /video files possible ??
I have used Steambox VCR with great success.
http://emoney.al.ru/capture-streamin...real-video.htm "-keevill-" wrote in message ... I like to listen to some real audio/ video files on the Internet. Although I am permanently connected I don't have a very good connection. Is there any way I can download it and play from my hard disk. I am aware that the URL is actually a link to a ram file which is just a text link to the stream on the server. Is there any other application which can save it to the hard disk for playing/watching later? |
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