Download songs and video’s from websites

posted on November 25th, 2007

The times of slow internet connections are over and webmasters don’t have to worry about long loading times anymore. This means that background music becomes more popular. Sometimes you hear a song you like on a site, but you don’t know how the song is called and/or can’t find it anywhere on the world wide web. If the song is embedded with a Flash file, or if the whole site is Flash, most people think that it’s impossible to download the song because they can’t find a link to it. In this post I’ll prove the opposite. I’ll use the website 3121.com/jam/. It’s Prince’s official website, which features a new Jam of the Week every week. Since I’m a big fan I want the songs on my iPhone, but there isn’t a download link on the site! The following steps allow me to download the song, without a download link.

1. Download the web browser Safari (OSX or Windows) and start it.

2. Browse to the site with the embedded song (in this example: 3121.com/jam/)

3. In Safari’s toolbar, click Window > Activity

4. Scroll to the mp3 file, if there’s more than one, use common sense in combination with the file size and file name to find the right one. Double click it.

5. If the download starts automatically, the song will appear in your downloads folder, if it opens Quicktime, hit the little arrow and select safe as source. If it does something else, copy paste the URL in Firefox and go to file > save as.

That’s it! This little trick works for all embedded things (youtube video’s, background music, vodcasts, podcasts etc.)

If you know a better way, please leave a comment, though I think that this beats al youtube download pages (since it won’t go down after 2 days)

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The best ringtone ever!

posted on September 8th, 2006

Did your teacher ever gave you some ‘extra homework’ because your mobile phone went off in the classroom? Use the following ringtone and prevent that from happening! The tone is so extremely high that people of 30 years or older will find it very difficult or impossible to hear.

If you aren’t sitting in a class room anymore, or if you just can’t hear it, burn the tone to a cd and play it in some public place. 90% of the people who hear this will find it annoying.

And before you get suspicious, this ringtone is, unlike those irritating midi files that are available for download on various sites, completely free.

Click here to download the ringtone (.mp3)

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Stream iTunes songs PART 2: Download shared songs

posted on May 17th, 2006

Yesterday I posted a way to stream your iTunes library over the internet. This post has been warmly welcomed by most of you so I decided to write a part 2. It is easy to download the shared music from the network.

To do this, simply download ourTunes from http://ourtunes.sourceforge.net/ (if you are running windows, download the executable).

Log on to your hamachi network (click here to read part 1) and start ourTunes. It will automaticly connect to all hosts available. Click ‘File > Download Directory’ and set the download dir.

To download, select the songs you want to download, right click the selection and choose ‘download’.

As you see on the screen below, there are networks containing 17000+ songs.

ourtunes

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