capturing streaming audio
Anything related to audio or video - monitors, TVs, DVD players, speakers, hi-fis, MP3 players, etc.
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capturing streaming audio
Hi,
Does anybody here know how to capture audio from the online interactive clips? I have a learning disability which slows me down somewhat.. I just thought that it would be nice if I could find a way to record the presentations uploaded onto the site and have them in my phone either as audio or video files to aid with my learning also to make the most of time. I'd be most grateful if any one could be of assistance/have any ideas about this.
I will give a screeshot of what I mean. It s basically material from the university of london international external program website
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/860/uolv.png/
I understand there is audacity but I don't hvae quality speakers and i live somewhere with thin walls that could distub people if i record. Is there any kind of site that I can use to do automatic rip of audio?
thanks in advance. manuel -
Re: capturing streaming audio(Original post by Joinedup)
Isn't there a firefox plug-in? Not on the pc now unfortunately so i can't check it.so either of those two can help with something (flash?) like this? http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/860/uolv.png/(Original post by gagaslilmonsteruk)
Do you have realplayer installed on your computer? Even with the free version you could download and play files in many formats
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Re: capturing streaming audioright, the free firefox plug in is called 'downloadhelper' and it definately works on flash based video streaming and it's a doddle to use... I presume it'll do audio too.(Original post by the_spirit_room)
so either of those two can help with something (flash?) like this? http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/860/uolv.png/