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Flying Lawyer 8th Mar 2006 16:55

Downloading/saving a sound file?
 
I'd like to save this file to my hard disk: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/lastword.shtml

Last Word (30 min) Broadcast on Radio 4 - Fri 03 Mar - 16:00

How do I do it?
I've tried using the usual 'Save target as ......' but can't seem to find the target.
It will only be available for a couple more days before being replaced by the next edition.

I only want the Ray Hanna obituary which starts 7 mins into the programme and lasts a few minutes but, if it's easier to download/save the entire programme, that's no problem.

Any help appreciated.

FL

(BTW, yes, I've considered the copyright risks etc.)

Cornish Jack 8th Mar 2006 17:25

FL
This one came up recently but it doesn't appear with the obvious search inputs.
Just done a manual search and it refers to a program called total recorder - Google or Dogpile should get you there. The other enquirer reckoned it did the job:ok:

Keygrip 8th Mar 2006 17:25

FL - are you thinking of doing NUMEROUS of these - or just this one?

Reason I ask is it may be easier to get somebody with the ability to grab the program for you, make the sound file that you want, and then e-mail it to you.

If you're looking to do oodles of them - then there are programs out there that we can help you with (as just mentioned above whilst I typed this).

hobie 8th Mar 2006 17:31

here's the earlier post .....

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...ht=record+a+CD

Flying Lawyer 8th Mar 2006 18:13

Just the one.

Ray Hanna, one of the subjects of the programme, was a good friend and I'd like to keep a copy.
I'm not bothered whether it's that part or the entire programme - whichever is easier.

If anyone with the necessary software and skill can do it and email me the file that would be wonderful.

FL

Fujiflyer 8th Mar 2006 20:25

Tudor, have you managed to get the sound file yet? Let me know...
If by tomorrow morning you have not been able to, I'll try and get it by one way or another,
Rich :ok:

maxell 8th Mar 2006 20:28

Flying Lawyer
Check your PM's
Max

HughMartin 8th Mar 2006 20:58

Am recording it now for you (I hope). Will send it to you when it is finished.

Flying Lawyer 8th Mar 2006 21:09

Thanks so much to everyone for the help.
I've now got two copies.

Ray was a good friend for about 25 years so it means a lot to me to have a copy to keep. If anyone hasn't listened to the programme, I recommend it. Two of the pilots who flew in the first three years of the Red Arrows describe flying with arguably the best display pilot ever, and unarguably one of the best ever.


PPRuNe is wonderful. :ok:
Thanks again.
Tudor


A couple of pictures taken 30+ years apart -

Circa 1969 ....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...y_Red1_low.jpg



More recently ....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...4/IMG_2702.jpg



plus ca change. :)

Keygrip 8th Mar 2006 21:19

How long have the Arrows done crop dusting? Is this just in the winter season?

Flying Lawyer 8th Mar 2006 21:55

Ray did hair-cuts as well - but I assume everyone's seen that famous video by now. :)

windriver 8th Mar 2006 22:54

Audacity
 
For recording to disk I recommend Audacity. It's free, universally acknowledged and brilliant. You can save/edit as wav or MP3.

Basically it will record whatever you can hear on your soundcard....

Installation and use is straightforward for Windows or Linux PC's... but do follow the instructions as there is a second file to load in the installation directory (for licensing reasons) to enable MP3.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/


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