Recording radio stream... ::: Thanks Ross, thanks Simon!

David agora at justemail.net
Wed Nov 26 23:23:53 GMT 2008


Thanks Ross, thanks Simon!

Dave


On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 11:06:46 +1000, "Simon Ives" <simon at simonives.info>
said:
> Just had a look at the RN page to see if it's possible Dave and you'll
> have no problems using the method I described.  The URL for 'Wide Open
> Road' on RN is:
> 
> http://www.abc.net.au/rn/intothemusic/
> 
> And, as a example, the URL for the episode broadcast on November 1 is:
> 
> mms://media3.abc.net.au/rn/mod/itm_01112008_56S.asf
> (or)
> mms://media4.abc.net.au/rn/mod/itm_01112008_56S.asf
> -- 
> 
> Simon Ives
> 
> simon at simonives.info
> www.simonives.info
> 
> Please consider the environment before printing this email or any
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> > Message: 4
> > Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 22:28:27 +1100
> > From: Ross <rwillman at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: Recording radio stream from sound card - how? P.S. page
> > 	link
> > To: agora at justemail.net
> > Cc: ubuntu-au at lists.ubuntu.com
> > Message-ID:
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> > 
> > David,
> > 
> > Firstly, you should consider the license for the media you want to
> > record - it may or may not be legal to save the audio, depending on
> > ABC's TOS.
> > 
> > That said, if you want to go ahead here is my advice. I think you're
> > looking into it in the wrong way. From a quick look on the web site,
> > the flash applet downloads an mp3 file which it then plays. The most
> > simple way would be to grab the mp3 file yourself.... How do you get
> > it? Have a look at the HTTP headers. There's a firefox add-in called
> > "Live HTTP headers" that will give you the location of all HTTP
> > content transferred through the browser session (including the mp3
> > file that the flash applet pulls), so you can grab it yourself.
> > 
> > Have a play around with the add in - or if you're feeling game any
> > other method of inspecting HTTP headers, a packet sniffer like
> > wireshark will also do the same thing but it's not nearly as friendly
> > IMHO. Worst case if they're actively blocking HTTP requests you may
> > need to fake the referrer - which is probably the job for wget.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Ross
> > 
> > 2008/11/25 David <agora at justemail.net>:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > sorry, it would've been helpful if I'd posted the link.
> > >
> > > The page is:
> > > http://www.abc.net.au/wideopenroad/
> > >
> > > You then click on "Destinations" then on "Road", then on "Road Radio" at
> > > the bottom.
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm assuming there's a flash player playing a sound file, but in the
> > > source code I can see a 'site_loader.swf' but not a path to the sound
> > > file.
> > >
> > > I get no result from Hardy's inbuilt Sound Recorder.
> > >
> > > Grateful for any suggestions!
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
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> > 
> > 
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