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Posted: 28 Aug 2007, 01:25
by robertzombie
Right click > Save target as
Posted: 28 Aug 2007, 01:46
by Stumpy Pete
That just gets me "download_counter.asp"
Maybe I must change the extension?
Nope, that didn't work. I renamed it slept.mp3, but it remains a .asp file.
Posted: 28 Aug 2007, 06:50
by FMAMMY
rightclick and "save target as" works in IE. are you using Firefox?
Posted: 28 Aug 2007, 06:58
by Izzy HaveMercy
Stumpy Pete wrote:That just gets me "download_counter.asp"
Maybe I must change the extension?
Nope, that didn't work. I renamed it slept.mp3, but it remains a .asp file.
Check Local Settings/Temporary Internet Files after you listened to the song. It will show up there.
Well, it did for me. FF 2.0 here.
IZ.
Posted: 28 Aug 2007, 08:07
by salmonella
There's also another way. Open the file in your browser, wait for it to fully load and then select ''Save page as''. I'm using the latest install of firefox and it worked for me, but probably the same principle is valid for any other browser.
Posted: 28 Aug 2007, 11:36
by mh
Go to Tools | Options | Content, in the "File Types" group box click on the "Manage" button, select "MP3" (if it's there more than once, repeat this for every occurrance of it), click on the "Change Action" button, then select "Save them on My Computer" as the action.
Works on FF 2, don't know about earlier versions.
Posted: 28 Aug 2007, 12:42
by streamline
mh wrote:Go to Tools | Options | Content, in the "File Types" group box click on the "Manage" button, select "MP3" (if it's there more than once, repeat this for every occurrance of it), click on the "Change Action" button, then select "Save them on My Computer" as the action.
Works on FF 2, don't know about earlier versions.
Thanks for this - I usually leave options well alone!
Cracking version of Slept by the way
Posted: 28 Aug 2007, 22:13
by Stumpy Pete
Thanks for all the help. Damn Quicktime took over all mp3 related stuff in Firefox. Curse You Steve jobes!
Posted: 29 Aug 2007, 00:00
by James Blast
... and cue Blast!:
Get a Mac!
Quicktime is an helluva lot more convienient than WiMP
Posted: 29 Aug 2007, 01:24
by Stumpy Pete
James Blast wrote:... and cue Blast!:
Get a Mac!
Not on your life. They're overpriced and I like being able to fix things (computers, air conditioners, kittens, etc) myself. If I had the time I'd be a Linux geek, but, er....I like talking to girls.
James Blast wrote:
Quicktime is an helluva lot more convienient than WiMP
I don't really like either of 'em, actually.
Posted: 29 Aug 2007, 11:13
by Izzy HaveMercy
Stumpy Pete wrote:I don't really like either of 'em, actually.
Agree with James on the Mac, if it wasn't fer the money, but Quicktime is one of the biggest pests around.
No other (simple and/or free) proggie supports the MOV format, so you HAVE to install QT, and it nests in every nook and cranny of your memory
Don't send me MOV's for I won't be able to open them and I refuse to install QT.
IZ.
Posted: 02 Sep 2007, 19:20
by robertzombie
Today we did some minor alteration to Come Together. I'll post it up later
Posted: 02 Sep 2007, 23:31
by robertzombie
Here is the link to the
newer version. We haven't changed much, just the bass and a bit on the vocals.
Version 1 can be heard on our website in the
Sounds section.
Let us know which one you guys prefer
Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 12:17
by streamline
The MP3 doesn't work
It downloads a 2 second version!
Or is it just me?
Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 12:38
by robertzombie
oops
I'll sort it out
Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 13:30
by mh
Took me 3 or 4 attempts to get the full thing down, it kept on crapping out partway through.
Will let you know as soon as I've had a listen.
Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 18:29
by mh
OK, listened to, and loved. The drums seem more prominent on this version too - nice one Rob!
Only thing I can think of that needs improvement is the ending - it's still fairly abrupt.
Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 20:26
by mh
And here, for anyone having trouble with
Rob's link, is another place you can get it:
http://download.yousendit.com/95F696AD559476BA
Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 21:05
by James Blast
y've exceeded yer limit
Michael
Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 22:59
by robertzombie
Oops, forgot to upload it
Doing it as we speak
Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 23:04
by robertzombie
Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 13:16
by million voices
I like this Come Together. My only criticism (f*cking do it yourself I hear you say) is that the recording level on the vocals seems to be set too high so its a bit distorted.
Apart from that, wonderful
Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 18:57
by eotunun
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:No other (simple and/or free) proggie supports the MOV format...
Beeek! Error,
Sir Izbert!
I use Mplayer on Linux and have no problem watching .mov files!
I wouldn't be surprised if VLC Lan Player or Media Player Classic did so, too.
..whereas I doubt that you don't know them..
Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 19:13
by James Blast
VLC would play a digestive biscuit if you inserted one, it's still my player of choice
Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 19:17
by smiscandlon
James Blast wrote:VLC would play a digestive biscuit if you inserted one
Actually