Hi,
sorry, it would've been helpful if I'd posted the link.
The page is:
http://www.abc.net.au/wideopenroad/
You then click on Destinations then on Road, then on Road Radio at
the bottom.
I'm assuming there's a flash player playing a sound file, but in the
source code I can see a
Just wondering if anyone else is using the pacific.net mirror and has it
not showing any updates?
Just flipped over to the iinet mirror after noticing no updates for a
few days, despite getting them at work... now downloading the 90 updates
I didn't get from pacnet.
I'm running 64bit Hardy, not
David,
Firstly, you should consider the license for the media you want to
record - it may or may not be legal to save the audio, depending on
ABC's TOS.
That said, if you want to go ahead here is my advice. I think you're
looking into it in the wrong way. From a quick look on the web site,
the
Hi,
Hardy
I have seen conflicting posts on the Ubuntu forums.
Could anybody please tell me if ports are closed by default or, as some
state, are now open by default?
Many thanks,
David
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I use mplayer to save streamed content, including that from ABC Radio
National, to my PC.
To get mplayer enter the following in the terminal:
sudo aptitude install mplayer
To save the audio file from RN you need to discover the URL for it.
This is not the main URL from the website, that URL is
Just had a look at the RN page to see if it's possible Dave and you'll
have no problems using the method I described. The URL for 'Wide Open
Road' on RN is:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/intothemusic/
And, as a example, the URL for the episode broadcast on November 1 is: