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Saving website music / identify music
Posted by berksposter on October 18th, 2004


Is it possible to save the "backing" music on a website?

I've been to a photography website with photos by Bob Carlos Clarke and
there is some backing music (a version of the Squeeze track "Take me I'm
yours") to a slide show of his photos, I'd like to save this if possible, is
there a way to do it?, I've saved it using a mike from the speakers, but
obviously this isn't very satisfactory.

Also could anyone identify who did this version?, here is the link if you
want to listen,

http://www.steal-life.com/slideshows...losclarke.html


Posted by Jamco on October 18th, 2004


save the swf file from the website, get a flash decompiler, and then maybe
you could get it out of there.

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Posted by Scraggy on October 18th, 2004


berksposter wrote:
Well. it does say "Music - The Droyds - Take me I'm Yours" on the page or am
I missing something?


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Posted by berksposter on October 18th, 2004


Oh ok, just seen it now on the "intro" page, didn't read the "smallprint"!
Thanks. DOH!!!

Also, how do I save the swf file?

I guess it would be easier to try and download it from kazaa or something.

BP

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Posted by Jamco on October 18th, 2004


yeah it can be tough to save the swf file, and get the music out of it...
i would agree, your best bet is to just download it from kazza or something
if at all possible

But heres a dirrect link to the swf file, you could then choose file save as
to save it
http://www.steal-life.com/slideshows...rlosclarke.swf

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Posted by Andy Kelly on October 18th, 2004



Or you could use something like Goldwave (www.goldwave.com). Set it to
record, go to the website and once the song has finished, stop recording and
edit the file.



Posted by °Mike° on October 19th, 2004


It's in your Temporary Internet Files cache. Find it
and drag it to a temporary folder.


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