But if it is set up for streaming, all you'll end up downloading is
the file that points to the source file (this is another way to
circumvent streaming, BTW).
but the file is on your HD if you know how to find it. i recently
found out because some people had sent me mp3 links to their website
for a project instead of uploading files as i requested, and after
playing them completely in the browser, a friend helped me find them
in the cache. rename them with the proper extension and they will
function as proper mp3 files. a couple of them were corrupted though
i don't know what the cause was.
i couldn't DL (save as) from the browser, but QT told me taht pro could do it.
what about m3u files? i don't know about them, but i think they are
true streaming, with no trace on your HD and no DL-able files... i
think. i could be wrong. it seems that some link file is all that
is DL'ed. many online radio stations use this.
--
shirling & neueweise ... new music publishers
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