[peel] Digest Number 557

Leo Hilarious leohilarious@...
Tue Nov 26 19:54:53 CET 2002


For even greater skullduggery...

It should also be pointed out that the very best
method for downloading these Real Audio files is with
a program called "StreamBoxVCR Suite".  This is able
to download files via the RTSP protocol, which is
something your average downloader cannot do.  Once you
drop the correct link into this program, it will
download the source file onto your computer and using
an included utility called "StreamBox Ripper" you can
convert this to MP3 or Wav.  Extremely useful and
saves the hassle of dealing with Real Player at all.  


Get it here:
http://ent.online.ln.cn/files/Streambox.Vcr.1.1Suite.zip

Also, in general, the way to find these links is to
open every link with a text editor and scroll/search
until you find your RM source file.  Sometimes these
are buried several links deep.  And getting more
common is a method of hiding the source link in a very
small RM file.  So you'd have to download this with
StreamBoxVCR, and open it with a text editor to find
the hidden source file.

All to be used strictly for educational purposes of
course! ; )

Leo


 
--- peel@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> There is 1 message in this issue.
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> Topics in this digest:
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>       1. RE: Melt-Banana
>            From: "Phil Edwards"
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>    Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 23:04:19 -0000
>    From: "Phil Edwards" <festive50@...>
> Subject: RE: Melt-Banana
> 
> Hear it by typing or pasting this address into
> RealPlayer:
>
rtsp://rmv7.bbc.net.uk/radio1/g2/djs/peel/melt_banana_mv_oct2001.rm
> 
> Hi Tom
> How on earth did you manage to get the above
> address?
> I know when they first started webcasting you could
> look at source code for
> page and look for
> the .rm file in source code and paste this into
> realplayer, it worked but
> after a few days they changed the format and by a
> lot of skulduggery etc.
> I discovered that the following link
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/rpms/peel_tue.rpm
> 
> became
> rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/peel_tue.ra
> 
> and if you change tue to wed or thu you get
> subsequent shows.
> 
> Very useful to bypass BBC's REALPLAYER clone where
> you can only advance
> prog. in 15 min chunks.
> So how do you find correct links for individual and
> old sessions.
> 
> I managed to find URL for a couple of sessions by
> complete fluke.
> Is there a formula for searching for old sessions
> not currently listed on
> page?
> I'd be eternally grateful for an answer.
> 
> regards
> Phil Edwards
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