I'm trying to download music files that a website lets you preview via it's Quicktime player. I can't save the file but I can save the webpage after it's played. The resulting webpage info contains the audio but as a Quicktime movie file. Without re-recording (or buying Total recorder), is it possible to convert the file to wav? Windows media won't convert it, and it won't open up in a wave editor. I'd prefer to use freeware. I tried Quicktime Alternative, but like regular (free) Quicktime, there's no way of getting the audio. Tried Rad Tools, but I get an error that full version of Quicktime isn't loaded - I guess this refers to the Quicktime PRO version.
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if it doesnt have drm , open it in quicktime pro and save it out as a wav file ...
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