tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23257774.post9181578520918408102..comments2022-03-24T23:28:28.307+05:30Comments on Sandarenu's Blog: InfoQ allow you to download Mp3sChathurika Sandarenuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09693066218739498153noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23257774.post-10478006970195495512010-03-12T11:11:36.674+05:302010-03-12T11:11:36.674+05:30Thanks for sharing your knowledge Ramesh.Thanks for sharing your knowledge Ramesh.Chathurika Sandarenuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09693066218739498153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23257774.post-84640412498380869282010-03-10T10:39:35.407+05:302010-03-10T10:39:35.407+05:30Hi,
After downloading the .swf files, I tried to ...Hi,<br /><br />After downloading the .swf files, I tried to merge all the swf files to a single file.<br /><br />Moved into the directory where I have the list of swf files, converted to file names to have 3 digits format/convention.. for example from 1.swf to 001.swf<br /><br />for n in {1..9}; do mv $n.swf 00$n.swf; done<br />for n in {10..99}; do mv $n.swf 0$n.swf; done<br /><br />And now, the 'swfcombile' tool will create a single swf file named 'katz-rails2.swf'<br /><br />swfcombine -o katz-rails2.swf -tmv *.swf<br /><br />There are converters available to convert from swf to other media, like swf to avi..Which could help to pause/play.<br /><br />Download the respective audio(mp3) file, and play with the converted avi file.. Its your call to pause/play..<br /><br />I tried this from my Ubuntu box to download http://www.infoq.com/presentations/katz-rails3 slides<br /><br />Thanks and Regards,<br />RameshRameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15675142077169709555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23257774.post-21305348527156848222010-03-10T09:28:23.343+05:302010-03-10T09:28:23.343+05:30Hi,
If you are in Linux, the wget will make it ev...Hi,<br /><br />If you are in Linux, the wget will make it even simpler. <br /><br />for n in {1..137}; do wget -r http://www.infoq.com/resource/presentations/katz-rails3/en/slides/$n.swf; done<br /><br />If you are sitting behind a proxy, pass these arguments to wget, by updating your proxy credentials "--proxy-user=USERNAME --proxy-password PASSWORD"<br /><br />Thanks and Regards,<br />RameshRameshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15675142077169709555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23257774.post-24555729186924686812010-01-21T11:57:22.971+05:302010-01-21T11:57:22.971+05:30you can program this process by using any language...you can program this process by using any language.. :)sunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11140434167879654829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23257774.post-15009079904534543012009-11-01T17:40:52.248+05:302009-11-01T17:40:52.248+05:30I was trying to download the slides from infoQ.com...I was trying to download the slides from infoQ.com, but there was no tools to do that ( I googled for that and got your blog). After looking at source of the HTML file , i have found a way to download the slides one by one in SWF files. If some one really want to download those slides. this is the way. For example If some one want to download the slides of "http://www.infoq.com/presentations/qcon-voca-architecture-spring"<br /><br />1) open the source of the page<br />2) there will be a java script element like this <br />script type="text/javascript"<br />var slides=new Array('/resource/presentations/qcon-voca-architecture-spring/en/slides/1.swf',......<br />script<br /><br />after that open the browser to <br />"http://www.infoq.com" + "/resource/presentations/qcon-voca-architecture-spring/en/slides/1.swf"<br /><br />the first slide will be there..<br />by changing the last file name to 2.swf, 3.swf.... we can get all the slides..<br />Its working for all presentations but its time consuming activity :(<br />-NirojanJestan Nirojanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14441643502244194769noreply@blogger.com