01-11-2009, 09:48 PM
Yes, thank you, that file was very good.
I never stream audio if I can help it. Better to right-click and Save As to someplace I can find the file and stick it in a player (C:\, Desktop, My Documents, wherever).
With that particular file, if you go to http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/55645 there where it says "Play this clip in your Computer's media player" is a link to the shell playlist file gen-mpegurl.m3u (at http://kpfa.org/cgi-bin/gen-mpegurl.m3u?...ed1300.mp3 ). All this is is a little note that says "play such and such in a media player." In this case, the note says "play http://aud1.kpfa.org:80//data/20091028-Wed1300.mp3 " (the little :80 after the top-domain address is just telling the player or browser to use port 80, the standard HTTP port)
Just right-click on http://aud1.kpfa.org:80//data/20091028-Wed1300.mp3
right here and choose Save As, it should download. I listened to it three times now, it's very good.
I never stream audio if I can help it. Better to right-click and Save As to someplace I can find the file and stick it in a player (C:\, Desktop, My Documents, wherever).
With that particular file, if you go to http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/55645 there where it says "Play this clip in your Computer's media player" is a link to the shell playlist file gen-mpegurl.m3u (at http://kpfa.org/cgi-bin/gen-mpegurl.m3u?...ed1300.mp3 ). All this is is a little note that says "play such and such in a media player." In this case, the note says "play http://aud1.kpfa.org:80//data/20091028-Wed1300.mp3 " (the little :80 after the top-domain address is just telling the player or browser to use port 80, the standard HTTP port)
Just right-click on http://aud1.kpfa.org:80//data/20091028-Wed1300.mp3
right here and choose Save As, it should download. I listened to it three times now, it's very good.