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Any way to rip a mp3/midi file from a website?

totalnoob

Golden Member
Just curious..I visit rainymood.com, a site that plays a constant loop of rainfall sounds. I'd like to download the track to play offline, but there is no player that pops up and no file that gets downloaded. I found this when googling the site..

the music is played through a javascript player made by voormedia.com and it has been hash encoded so that the ordinary users can’t just look through the code (it looks so illegible!). Of course, you can easily decode it but that’s not the point

Can any of you techie gurus find a way to rip the song off the site and "decode" it into a regular mp3 file?
 
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I just ripped it using Polderbits Recorder. It will record anything coming through your system speakers. It created a .WAV file. Then that can be easily converted to MP3. Make a short 10 second recording and then just loop it for continuous playback.

http://www.polderbits.com/

Dahak's link is perfect. It's interesting. The downloaded MP3 file is 31.4MB.

Using Dahak's link, I opened Windows Media Player, then saved the "Now Playing" file. That was it.
 
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You guys are awesome..thank you! This is perfect for dropping in my Ipod speaker dock so I can sleep to the rain. 🙂
 
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