World's largest natural sound archive is now online

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ze2be
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Re: World's largest natural sound archive is now online

Post by ze2be » Wed Feb 06, 2013 3:27 pm

Wow thats awesome! I bought a bird song cd last year but had to take a guess because the shop didnt have previews. Unfortunately it was so low recorded it was unusable. This here though is a dream come true.

To bad its not working with iPad, as I do a lot of surfing and researching on it these days. Gotta move my ass over to the desk.. oh well I can live with that. :)

leisuremuffin
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Re: World's largest natural sound archive is now online

Post by leisuremuffin » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:47 pm

this archive is amazing. i actually found it through a friend's facebook post a while back and spent an hour or two listening. ....But, it sucks that you can't download clips. Does anyone have a good procedure for ripping the stuff off of their webpage?


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Bagatell
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Re: World's largest natural sound archive is now online

Post by Bagatell » Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:00 pm

leisuremuffin wrote:Does anyone have a good procedure for ripping the stuff off of their webpage?
Soundflower. What sort of copyright does the site have?

ze2be
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Re: World's largest natural sound archive is now online

Post by ze2be » Fri Feb 08, 2013 5:18 pm

There is a free web app that rips youtube videos. Its running online in your browser, just copy the link into a text box and hit download. (Dont remember the name, do a google search) You can also use Fraps to rip what ever is on your screen.

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