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Can someone download this MP3 from this tricky URL?


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Having problems downloading the .MP3 file from this URL. A .wax file keeps popping up.

http://www.euskadikoorkestra.es:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf

http://10.128.3.175:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf

http://82.223.131.30:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf

I had trouble even resolving its IP without a little sniffing. Dont know why its hiding so much.

Can someone tell me how to do it?

Thank you Neowin :)

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Having problems downloading the .MP3 file from this URL. A .wax file keeps popping up.

http://www.euskadikoorkestra.es:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf

http://10.128.3.175:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf

http://82.223.131.30:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf

I had trouble even resolving its IP without a little sniffing. Dont know why its hiding so much.

Can someone tell me how to do it?

Thank you Neowin

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Post the URL here

http://www.euskadikoorkestra.es:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3

Then right click > save as ?

lol, nope

Put it into a DL manager ?

Tried them all in IDM, the first one picks up the wax file and downloads it, with the second two it picks up the mp3 files but it won't download them it just sticks at "connecting".

EDIT: My bad, just noticed the 3rd link also gives the .wax file so maybe the 2nd link is the best to try and get it from.

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Tried them all in IDM, the first one picks up the wax file and downloads it, with the second two it picks up the mp3 files but it won't download them it just sticks at "connecting".

Try taking your first link and remove ?MSWMExt=.asf from the end, then try the remaining URL all the way up to .mp3 in the DL manager

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Try taking your first link and remove ?MSWMExt=.asf from the end, then try the remaining URL all the way up to .mp3 in the DL manager

Still gets stuck at connecting, left it for a minute and eventually it gave an error saying that it couldn't connect to the server

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Still gets stuck at connecting, left it for a minute and eventually it gave an error saying that it couldn't connect to the server

Play it with the browser and check temp internet files for the .mp3 ?

EDIT - Maybe something like Audacity and Stereo Mix will be able to record it while its streaming

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It's still just the wax fi

Play it with the browser and check temp internet files for the .mp3 ?

EDIT - Maybe something like Audacity and Stereo Mix will be able to record it while its streaming

Still just the wax file :( I agree best way to get it would probably just be free audio recording software and just record it from the stream.

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If I remove the ?MSWMExt=.asf from the URL and paste it into the address bar in Firefox, it prompts to download the MP3 just fine for me.

Same for me in Chrome, but when I try and play the file in WMP it just says that it encountered a problem and can't play it, plus the MP3 is only 1Kb. Could just be a problem with Chrome though.

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It's still just the wax fi

Still just the wax file :( I agree best way to get it would probably just be free audio recording software and just record it from the stream.

How big is the wax file ? Can't you rename / convert to .mp3 ? (Not sure what wax files are)

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How big is the wax file ? Can't you rename / convert to .mp3 ? (Not sure what wax files are)

The wax file is only 1Kb as well, I hadn't encountered it before either but it appears to just allow a stream of the song to your media player. Checked the properties in WMP but the location still points to the wax file :(

Ohh well I'm away to the pub, good luck!

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How big is the wax file ? Can't you rename / convert to .mp3 ? (Not sure what wax files are)

The .wax file is just a shortcut thing for Windows Media Player or whatever you use, to stream the audio, I guess.


[Reference]
Ref1=http://www.euskadikoorkestra.es:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf
Ref2=http://10.128.3.175:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf
[/CODE]

Damn I remember I used to be able to use Vista's WMP to download those files that stream instead of download. Forgot the method. :(

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The wax file is only 1Kb as well, I hadn't encountered it before either but it appears to just allow a stream of the song to your media player. Checked the properties in WMP but the location still points to the wax file :(

Ohh well I'm away to the pub, good luck!

I brought the pub to me ;)

The .wax file is just a shortcut thing for Windows Media Player or whatever you use, to stream the audio, I guess.


[Reference]
Ref1=http://www.euskadikoorkestra.es:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf
Ref2=http://10.128.3.175:1755/EO_audios/ondarra031012.mp3?MSWMExt=.asf
[/CODE]

Ah yea I already downloaded that a load of times, it said .mp3 but in notepad had the same as above

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http://www.euskadiko.../es/default.asp

Can't understand the website. I don't know that language.

Oh, the website has this music player thing on the left. Its the same audio.

Download them as .wax files and use Freemake Audio Converter (http://www.freemake....udio_converter/) to convert them into .mp3 :)

If you read previously, the .wax files are basically redirects/shortcuts/whatever.

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The .wax file is a kickstarter for your media player. It's a secure server and the only way to get it is by phreaking and if I am not mistaken, it is against the Neowin rules. You can save the stream though. That's the only somewhat legal way of getting it.

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