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There is a website called radio.mochacity.com and has different tracks on it, is there a way in which I can download them. Thanks

2007-02-08 01:55:30 · 5 answers · asked by EaAzY 3 in Computers & Internet Internet

5 answers

Try this, it works for most sites with background music:

Go to Tools, click Page Info.

Click the Media tab.

Scroll through all the media on the page until you find the file of the music playing, and click that address.

Click Save As and save it to your computer. Hope this works!

2007-02-08 02:05:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do what I did--most websites won't tell you how to download their background music--get a recorder and a microphone ATTACHMENT. Built in voice activated equipment won't work. Turn the volume at a higher level on your computer and adjust your volume on your recorder accordingly. Put the mic about 3-6 inches from a speaker. Presto! Instant recorded music. FYI: You may have to re-record it, if it's not as clear as you wish. Create a new folder on your email page for these pages, in case you don't have time to check and redo things at the moment. If you have several things you like, make a note--it saves having to remember why you saved the pages. Learning distance, having a good recorder, and good tapes (Sony to the rescue) will help you. 120 are good, but, often, to my surprise, I've found that the 90 minute tapes are better. The 120 SONMETIMES tends to make things worse, for what it's worth.

2016-05-24 06:30:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I use the record function in Wave Pad. This is a great program for editing mp3s or converting wav to mp3. It is a free program. It is also great for trimming songs or clipping what you want out of an audio file, say for sound effects.

2007-02-08 02:07:18 · answer #3 · answered by RoS 3 · 0 0

You can't "download" it exactly, but you can stream rip it, which is just as good.

Stream ripping basically listens to the sounds going through your machine's speaker and records it to an MP3 file.

The one I use is called "Any Sound Recorder", you can check it out at anysoundrecorder.com

2007-02-08 01:58:13 · answer #4 · answered by Chip 7 · 0 0

Right-click on the page, press view source code, it should give you the location of the file playing.

2007-02-08 02:01:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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