File :[musicplayer.swf] - (45 KB)
[_] [?] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)13:59 No.958078
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)14:15 No.958087
The second "song", MOTD040909, it sounds so damn familiar but I can't quite place it. Anyone?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)14:20 No.958091
how do I listen to this if it's not uploaded to /f/?
>> [_] AnonOsaka !rEjCsBbT.6 04/20/09(Mon)14:24 No.958092
>>958091
lol, NOPE!
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)14:27 No.958093
If I'd known this was vip, I would have clicked on it earlier.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)14:48 No.958109
Nice, I just feel sorry for your bandwidth...
>> [_] Cats777 !ZMTjkDFhqY 04/20/09(Mon)15:41 No.958147
>>958087
Freespace
>> [_] Jesus 04/20/09(Mon)16:33 No.958192
I'm 90% sure the song "Never gonna give you up" is not in Chrono trigger.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)16:36 No.958194
>>958192
No, but the underlying music is. It's funny.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)16:38 No.958199
>>958091
standalone flash player 10 or irfanview
>> [_] Jesus 04/20/09(Mon)16:38 No.958200
how do i go about acquiring this handy music player device
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)16:43 No.958207
>>958200
http://rapidshare.com/files/223754307/FlashPlayer10.rar
Unrar this, put the exe somewhere on your hard drive, and associate SWF files with it. This is
the exact one that came with Flash CS3, and it's virus-free. Scan it if you like.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)17:20 No.958239
What are you guys talking about?
I can access all tunes right here.
http://rad.aersia.net/v/mu/
(And http://wap.aersia.net/mu/ for the songs in wad.swf)
Look in the not added folder as well
Do some more research guys.
>> [_] Pikamitsu !!DaEas5yamXi 04/20/09(Mon)17:25 No.958241
>>958091
Alright, this may seem complicated, but if you have Firefox, you can save the music files to mp3
in a few easy steps...assuming you use Firefox.
1. Click the song you want to save and let it load all the way in the player until you see the
time remaining on the right.
2. Go to your cache folder (C:\Documents and Settings\(your user name here)\Local
Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\(a bunch of random numbers and
letters).default\Cache
3. Note the time you clicked on the song, sort the folder by Date Modified. The song should be
around 2-5 megs, depending on what you picked.
4. Copy it out of that folder and put it wherever you want. Then, rename it with a .mp3 file name.
Have fun!
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)18:05 No.958272
FACILITYYYYYYYYYYY
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)18:23 No.958295
WHO THE FUCK UPLOADED OGRE BATTLE?! I FUCKING LOVE YOU
>> [_] Anonymous 04/20/09(Mon)18:26 No.958296
>>958241
Another way to find songs in fire fox is to:
1. Open a new tab, type in " about:cache " this brings up a cache directory page in firefox.
2. Click on the disk cache device: this will bring up a huge page of all your entries and all of
the file within them.
3. Use Ctrl+F to bring up your search function.
4. Type in the title of the song you want to download, and scroll through the up/down arrows to
find the crrect file (it will have a "rad.aersia.net" beginning and end in an mp3.)
5. Click link and Ctrl+S to save mp3
6. ???????
7. Profit!