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On 31/07/2011 12:04, Ron Wilton wrote:
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<td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">Hello<br>
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I've downloaded a BBC Radio Nottingham programme using
'get_iplayer' and have got a file with named
'p00hyl41_default.partial.mp3.flv'. I've downloaded it
onto my MP3 player, but am unable to see it on the
player's menu.<br>
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I assume that I have to convert it somehow from 'flv' to
mp3. Does anyone have any suggestions, please?<br>
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Thanks<br>
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Ron<br>
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You've got a problem there, Ron, in that the file is incomplete...
otherwise, there's a plugin for Firefox (I don't know if it works in
Linux) called "Video Downloadhelper". This bit of kit has the
ability to convert pretty much any online video stream to any format
you have codecs for. Failing it working in Firefox for Linux, then
you might be looking at running it in a VM (which does work, I've
used it on XP guest in Virtualbox).<br>
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Failing all that, then there's always Audacity and the Analogue
Hole...<br>
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