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#1
Hello.

I know this is an unusual request.

But however, I am in dire need of this track called "track five".

This is the URL:

http://pitchfork.com/forkcast/14883-track-five/

I can stream it, so I thought: 'I should be able to download it'. But oh no, even with Firefox DownloaderHelper plugin it doesn't recognise it.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but if it's streamed, it's downloaded to some temporary directory on my computer right?

Is there some way I can find it in the file jungle on my hdd?

Whizzkids, please shoot your answers and you will be rewarded.

Thank you.

target

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#2
(10-05-2010, 07:00 PM)0Target0 link Wrote: Hello.

I know this is an unusual request.

But however, I am in dire need of this track called "track five".

This is the URL:

http://pitchfork.com/forkcast/14883-track-five/

I can stream it, so I thought: 'I should be able to download it'. But oh no, even with Firefox DownloaderHelper plugin it doesn't recognise it.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but if it's streamed, it's downloaded to some temporary directory on my computer right?

Is there some way I can find it in the file jungle on my hdd?

Whizzkids, please shoot your answers and you will be rewarded.

Thank you.

target
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#3
I checked the source for the original file and I found it at

http://cdn.pitchfork.com/streaming-playe...ck%205.mp3

but it says access denied :(
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#4
DAMN PITCHFORK BASTARDS!

tnx Matthias  :P
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#5
I know it's possible with Replay Media Catch, but I can't find a working crack. Trail version only gets 1min of the song  ;(!

http://dump.wlproxy.nl/mp301%20Track%205.flv
Currently in FLV format (original), convert it to MP3 or what ever you want, I think I've done enough xD.


If you like that song, please listen to: http://dump.wlproxy.nl/13%20-%20Lawinebo...20Kale.mp3
IT'S FUCKING EPIC!!
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#6
Proxy i luv you.

It might be the very first time i'll pay to a dutch person online :+.
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#7
Another thing you could do is (For Windows XP) open Sound Recorder, click Edit > Audio Properties. In the Sound Recording box, choose volume and turn Stereo Mix up.
I think in Vista and 7, it's as simple as clicking on the speaker icon at the bottom right and you can get to your audio properties from there, although I'm not sure.

Now you can use any program like Audacity, Freecorder, Sony vegas (etc.) to record the sounds from your computer.


Not all sound cards have Stereo Mix though, for some reason.
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#8
Too late danny...proxy gets the reward. thanks for the attempt tho  :)
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