Thanks, Dean, and others who may have answered.  I'll give this a try.  

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of dean martineau
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 11:30 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Asking For An Explanation Of .m3u Files

Hi, Pam. .m3u files are indeed playlists.  You can o[pen them in a text
editor to see what the actual files are.  It is often then possible to
download those files.

The current main menu archives, available at

http://www2.acbradio.org/mainmenu/shows.php

seem to have download links for easy download. 

A quick and dirty approach to getting downloads when the provided link
is an .m3u is this:  Use the right mouse button, choice t to copy the
shortcut to the .m3u file. Once it's on the clipboard, use ctrl+o or
ald+d to reach a place in IE where you can paste an address.  Paste the
address, then edit the line, replacing m3u with mp3.  Hit enter.
Sometimes, you get a download!

Dean
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On Behalf Of Pam Drake
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 11:00 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Asking For An Explanation Of .m3u Files

I don't completely understand the function and purpose of these files.
When I have wished to download audio files from such places as ACB
Radio's Main Menu and other sources I have not been able to retrieve an
actual file, even with the "save as" option.  It's my understanding that
each time I access a link with this extension the computer is connecting
to the server where the files are stored.  I ask myself what would
happen if I wanted to access a file which has been removed.  Would I
need to capture the material with Replay or Total Recorder, or is there
a way to retrieve and store the actual data on my own hard drive?  
I haven't looked at the new Main Menu site, but even if files can be
directly retrieved from there I would like a more complete explanation
of .m3u files.  Are these play lists?

Thanks as always in advance.  

Pam



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