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Old Feb 26, 2006, 04:08 AM
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How to download

Hi ,

We find few music album sites, wherein we can just play the music online. What needs to be done if we want to download the music and save them into our local drive. I tried doing that, but always end up with saving as "Html" or "Real Player Presentation" format and cannot be played back Offline. Is there any technology or software available to accomplish this task.

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Old Feb 26, 2006, 04:25 AM   #2  
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Hi, Bob,
What is your sound card? For example; mine is the Creative Sound Blaster Live.
I can go to Start/Programs/Creative, then click on Creative Recorder. It is set to record "what you hear". It will record anything that your computer is playing, from anywhere, and can then be saved in My Music, naming the file. It can also be set to the quality and size of file.
The Windows Recorder doesn't work well, since it only records for about 60 seconds.
Check you Sound Card Progam, see if you have this option for a Recorder.
Also, if you wish to buy a program, here is one for $30:
http://www.download.com/Advanced-Sou...ml?tag=lst-0-4
This site is CNET.com; which also offers others, with User Ratings.
Best of luck.

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Old Feb 27, 2006, 01:21 AM   #3  
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I wouldn't record the sound of the site like that. If the music is copyrighted this is certainly illegal. If the music is just somebody's personal creations you will still need their permission.

The chances are that if you can listen to the music online, there will be a link where you can download/buy the albums too. If you give us an idea of what the site is maybe we can point the link out to you.

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First, sites that play streaming music usually have some protection against downloading because of copyright issues. LT is correct that part of the reason you can't just download may be because of copyright protections.

Trying to record such streaming music would probably be illegal. Also the quality from using a recorder as Fred suggested would not be great.

There are several legal music sites like iTunes, Rhapsody, Napster and others. Some offer unlimited downloads for a monthly fee, others offer a per track fee.

Also there is free music available online. Lots of new bands will try to build a following by offering free samples. Even some established artists might release a free single to promote a new album.

So there are ways to obtain music legally rather then copying from such sites.
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An aside about Fred's retaliatory comments on LT's post. There doesn't have to be a warning in a bank that stealing money is illegal. The original post asked about recording streaming music. The problems described are consistent with the copyright protections used by such sites. So LT's inference that the OP might be dealing with copyrighted music was valid.
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Fred, I believe that even without the musician applying for a copyright they still have some protection for their intellectual property. Otherwise, I could be logging onto DeviantArt right now, printing out copies off all my favourite pictures and be flogging them as my own down the local market.

And as Scott pointed out, if somebody comes on here asking us how to crack a safe, should we tell him how to do it? I would say no - not until we are clearer of his intentions. He might be in the safe design business or he might be planning on going down to his local bank and making a "withdrawal".

We should always try to be cautious.
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There are a number of differences. Because Broadcast TV is advertiser supported and Cable TV is subscription supported, you are given a tacit license to view the programming. That license includes being able to make copies for PERSONAL USE only. But if you make a copy and give it to someone else, that goes beyond personal use.

If you are paying for those music channels then you have a right, again, to record for personal use. If you own a copy of an album, you have a right to make copies for personal use. This includes downloading those copies in a different format.

But the key is that you have a license, in some way, that entitles you to license to the music. But if you don't have such a license and you copy the music, or you make copies and distribute them, you are clearly in violation of copyright laws.
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Hi, tommyp,
The difference is; keep it to yourself. Any postings on many sites about copying music to a computer, without paying for it, will result in some telling about the copywrite laws.
It is against the law, but I am not saying I either agree or disagree with it, and I'm not saying go ahead and do it.
Keep it to yourself. Best wishes.
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If he were building a bomb would the advice be to "keep it to yourself"? It doesn't matter what the action is, if its illegal our advice should be don't do it.

I will say outright that I am uncomfortable with what the RIAA has done in fighting piracy. I think they held on to an antiquated distribution system for too long. Their energies should have gone into finding ways to work within the digital age, not fight it.

But that doesn't change the law. I don't believe anyone here should do anything that remotely suggests to go against the law.
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If it's illegal - don't do it. It doesn't matter how easy it is or that you won't get caught, it's still wrong. Would you run past a grocery and steal an apple from display outside? Hell no. So why would you steal music?

I admit - I've downloaded a lot of MP3s in my time but I stopped at least 12 months ago and buy all my MP3's nowadays.
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HI,
"I don't believe anyone here should do anything that remotely suggests to go against the law."

Remotely suggests?
I didn't even do that!
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