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I'm not sure what browser you use (I assume it's Internet Explorer,) but you might want to give Firefox a chance. I installed it about 8 months ago and after 2 days of adjusting to the differences I came to understand why it has such a quickly growing user base and a cult following. I rarely use IE at all now.
The reason I suggest this is because Firefox has a feature called Extensions.... these are free addons and enhancements that control just about any part of your internet browsing experience that you could imagine. I know for a fact that there are several extensions which allow easy saving of video files from sites that employ measures to prevent it. I am pretty sure that there are several which can do the same thing for embedded audio files.
the only way i see to capture the songs streamed in yourplayer is using winamp music player and then using its Addon *Stream ripper* to record all the songs streamed in your music player
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It's true. There's an extension for Firefox called Unplug that allows you (under certain circumstances) to capture audio or video embedded in a web page.
by Karl Plesz on December 24th, 2006