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recording 'what you hear'
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| MessiahProject |
There is a piece of music on a website - it is embedded using Flash.
Can someone explain how I capture it using the above method?
I have Winamp, Windows Media Player,
Soundblaster Live!
and use the KX Drivers
(if any of the above helps!?)
Thanks guys,
MP. |
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| qiushiming |
damnit ive coded in actionscript lots of times and made a couple of websites in flash...and theres a neat little tool (hack) that you can use to disassemble a flash animation into its separate parts...
i forgot the name of it..but ill get back to you when i remember it...if anyone else knows it...post here! |
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| CallOutTheDogs |
As you have a SoundBlaster Live! card you should have one of your recording options as "What U Hear" (next to Microphone, Line In.etc.)
With a sound editor open (Sound Forge, Audition.etc.) and the recording option in the volume control set to 'What U Hear' then just press record and make the sound on the site play.
Once it's finished playing, press stop, then save it.
Hope that helps :) |
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| Thois |
i use total recorder for that kind of stuff, it enables you to record the signal that goes to your master output (without going analog so no loss), so you can record anything
ps what site? just curious (i am a flash programmer too) |
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| MessiahProject |
Thanks guys,
I just ended up using Soundforge - opened up the site, then pressing record as it started.
Simple really!!
MP |
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| djyouth |
| quote: | Originally posted by qiushiming
damnit ive coded in actionscript lots of times and made a couple of websites in flash...and theres a neat little tool (hack) that you can use to disassemble a flash animation into its separate parts...
i forgot the name of it..but ill get back to you when i remember it...if anyone else knows it...post here! |
Sothink SWF Decompiler
Nice tool btw, it can also decompile websites, games and scripts made in flash.
... But i really dislike people that steals others code. |
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