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Old 10-11-2007, 13:16   #1
ronald146m
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Recording BBC radio 'Listen Again' programmes.

Hi
Does anyone have experience recording 'Listen again' radio programmes from the BBC websites?

There seems to be 3 categories.

First one is very simple, some programmes provide a podcast to download. No problems with this one.

Second one has an rtsp://..... link that can be found by right-clicking and downloading the link in the 'Listen using stand-alone Real Player' tab. Then that rtsp link can be used to make a recording. No problem here.

The third type is the one that I'm having trouble with. This type just opens up with BBC Radio Player. The only link that I can find is an aod link but I don't know how to extract any useful information from it. Is there some software such as a 'URL sniffer' that can do this?
For example, when you click on the 'Listen again to this show' for Sounds of the sixties it starts playing. How do I find what is the link to make a recording from?
Here:-http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/sounds60s/?focuswin
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