cchea Posted December 10, 2005 Share Posted December 10, 2005 I ran into a very good webcast (online presentation) and i would very much like to rip the audio only as a mp3 or wave for listening while driving my car. Does anyone know the free download program to do so or know the way how to do it? Thanks in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5614 Posted December 11, 2005 Share Posted December 11, 2005 What form is the presentation in? Like is it a powerpoint thing or what. It may just be easier if you can give a link to the site so that we can look at it. If it's a webpage the directory of the audio file may just be in the source code. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted December 11, 2005 Share Posted December 11, 2005 Well, if it's a typical webcast (i.e. streaming mp3) then you can use something like Streamripper to rip the stream to mp3. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecoli Posted December 11, 2005 Share Posted December 11, 2005 If I dave didn't post that link to rip audio directly from the stream, I wouldv'e downloaded the video to my hard disk, then found a program to rip audio from a mpeg, Avi, or whatever format the original video was from. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cchea Posted December 12, 2005 Author Share Posted December 12, 2005 What form is the presentation in? Like is it a powerpoint thing or what. It may just be easier if you can give a link to the site so that we can look at it. If it's a webpage the directory of the audio file may just be in the source code. From a wonderful website Techonline.com you will find it VERY useful, if you're cs and engineering folks. It is the regular webcasts of popping dialog that you cannot see the code. I was thinking of turning the speaker on loudly and record it back to microphone and use some program to reduce noise ...but Dave gave me this Streamripper...i haven't heard of it before..i'll try it and will be back to inform the result. Thank you the responses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cchea Posted December 13, 2005 Author Share Posted December 13, 2005 Well, if it's a typical webcast (i.e. streaming mp3) then you can use something like Streamripper[/url'] to rip the stream to mp3. Dave, i have to be honest with you that i don't know which version i should download and what instruction i should follow. I've downloaded couple versions and installed but for some reason it ain't work. Could you please give me some instruction how to get the right one and use it. I am using Window XP Pro, and that webcast is in the website above. Thank you very much and your help would be highly appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herme3 Posted December 19, 2005 Share Posted December 19, 2005 There is probably an easier way, but I always wired the headphones port of my computer into the microphone port. Make sure that the volume is turned down really low or the quality will be very bad. You can save it to a .wav file using the Windows Sound Recorder. The quality of the sound depends on your computer's audio system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meti Posted January 2, 2006 Share Posted January 2, 2006 What you need to get is a Male to Male Mini-Jack Cable. They are quite cheap. Plug one end into your Headphone Jack and the other into your Mic Jack. You can then record the presentation by opening up Mic-Sound recording program, like the built in Windows Sound Recorder, but I usually use Ulead Video Studio. There are hundreds of programs that can record audio from the Mic Jack though. Just get the cable, the Software, Press Record, Then Play - and you're all good to go . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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