Media Type Media Type. Year Year. Collection Collection. Creator Creator. Language Language. Listen to free audio books and poetry recordings!
LibriVox - founded in - is a community of volunteers from all over the world who record public domain texts: poetry, short stories, whole books, even dramatic works, in many different languages. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain in the USA and available as free downloads on the internet.
If you are not in the USA, please check your country's copyright law before downloading. Please visit the LibriVox website where you can search for books that interest you. You can search or Folksonomy : A system of classification derived from the practice and method of collaboratively creating and managing tags to annotate and categorize content; this practice is also known as collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing, and social tagging.
Coined by Thomas Vander Wal, it is a portmanteau of folk and taxonomy. Folksoundomy : A collection of sounds, music and speech derived from the efforts of volunteers to make information as widely available as possible. Non-English language collections contributed to the Open Source Audio collection are featured here. In , the Internet Archive teamed up with etree. Topic: Live Music. Listen to sermons and lectures concerning religion and spirituality here.
This collection features audio collections reflecting music, art and culture. Collections include the unique contemporary compositions and performances found in the Other Minds collection, the hundreds of popular songs from the early 20th Century found in the 78 RPM collection and oral history projects.
A number of religious and spiritual organizations regularly upload their sermons and lectures to the Archive through the Open Source Audio collection. You may easily locate them here.
The Great 78 Project! Listen to this collection of 78rpm records, cylinder recordings, and other recordings from the early 20th century. These recordings were contributed to the Archive by users through the Open Source Audio collection.
Also the Internet Archive has digitized many. Newest uploads! Turntable used for 78rpm digitization of four simultaneous recordings with different needles.
Topics: 78rpm, digitization Source: It is not uncommon to find multiple versions of the same show. For more information please see the FAQ.
The Grateful Dead collection is not currently open to public uploads. Search Shows: Downloadable Shows - usually Topic: grateful dead, jam, rock, jerry garcia. Collections of audio and artifacts from various radio stations past and present. Sometimes used as the actual archives of the station, and collections from outsider groups in other situations. Unlike individual show archives, these are often across all shows on a specific radio station, so the only theme is the organization broadcasting or distributing the programs.
Welcome to the Netlabels collection at the Internet Archive. Styles include: melodic electronica e. Observatory Online , Please Do Something minimal house Albums, single tracks, and hybrid musical items are found here. Welcome to the Emporium! Utilizing scripts, requests, and automation, the High Fidelity Emporium consists of many contributed music and sound recordings, traditionally in the compact disc and record format, from the general public. In general, the recordings will be musical, or the music will be of another sphere entirely.
Online stories, good audio stories, full audio stories, convert stories. The audio story corner always synthesizes and updates the story chapters in the fastest way.
Cratedigging is the art of finding the obscure, forgotten or lost audio recordings that experienced low-volume production or no-volume production, just being made by hand. The Boston Public Library BPL sound collection includes hundreds of thousands of audio recordings in a variety of historical formats, including wax cylinders, 78 rpms, and LPs.
The recordings span many genres, including classical, pop, rock, jazz, and opera — from 78s produced in the early s to LPs from the s. These recordings have never been circulated and were in storage for several decades, uncataloged and inaccessible to the public. By collaborating with the Internet Archive, Long Playing vinyl records from the Boston Public Library. These recordings have never been Samples Only. Samples of these Items are available, while downloading the whole piece is restricted.
Topic: collection. Read by Moira Fogarty. Composed of 13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare, it has long been praised as the definitive work on military strategies and tactics of its time. The Art of War is one of the oldest and most famous studies of strategy and has had a huge influence on both military planning A children's classic!
Barnett Chapter 11 R. In hip hop's earliest days, the music only existed in live form, and the music was spread via tapes of parties and shows. As more tapes became available, they began to be collected and traded by fans. In the late 70's into the early 80's DJs began recording mixtapes out of their homes, referring to them as House Tapes. DJs such as Harold G.
The Lum Edwards Collection. Play a rapidfire selection of 5 second samples. Read more on Internet Archive's blog. Works may be in the public domain already, in which case, these restrictions do not apply. This is an experimental collection of music that is not yet available for public release.
Topics: cd, compact disc. Donation of Leif Druedahl's 78'er Klubben 78's. Collected primarily in Denmark and throughout Scandinavia. Includes 78's, photographic negatives, and 5 boxes of letterpress printed cardboard record sleeves. Danish, German, and English popular and classical music. SermonIndex is not just a website but really has become a movement of believers seeking the 'old paths' Jeremiah This journey of faith weaves through the current state of evangelical Christianity and the passionate preaching of many godly ministers in our day.
Many are seeking authenticity, reality and sincerity in the Christian faith. You can rename it afterwards by hitting F2. This particular file is 7,KB.
To get around that problem create a copy of vlc. Save it to the same directory as the original. Click the Programs Settings tab in the right hand pane and then click the Add button and navigate to your renamed vlc.
All video files in vlc will now open with the Nvidia GPU. I have same issue, even going into the codec window. Video can be viewed on website by anyone no paywall, or login etc. Video can be streamed through VLC. BUT when attempting to save video it always creates a file like nameofvideo. Thank for your guide. Do you know why? Thank you. Thanks I tried your both steps and both are working…. We need instructions for Macintosh! Neither method works for capturing a video that was livestreamed to FB.
Using Windows On the other hand, Using method 1 saves the name of the file only with 0 bytes written on disk. From what website are you downloading your videos? Does VLC stream from that website with no error? Please be patient. Both methods I followed all the steps to those points exactly as instructed and repeating several times. I was getting the same thing, but if you then select that m3u8 file to stream from the PC and convert to a MP4 format, it seems to then download the file at least it worked for me that way.
These methods work like a charm on most video-sharing sites, but they no longer work with the updated players LiveLeak uses. You can easily download videos there though, if you just disable javascript in your browser, then right-click and save the video. I have also tried, Nothing works with vlc streaming. Both methods even failed to show the codec information.
The download is publicly available. It does play out of sync there. Your web browser can actually save webpages and other elements on its own, though you might not have ever realized it. In Chrome, right-click on any page and choose Save as to commit it to disk—make sure Web Page, Complete is the save type. You get all the text and most of the images, but no embedded media like videos.
The process is similar in Firefox. Aside from any streaming videos, audio, or complicated interactive elements, you should have a pretty good facsimile of the page on your local system. In Safari, open a page then choose File and Save As.
These save tools are convenient but not very comprehensive—they were built in a simpler time when webpages were static and straightforward blocks of text and pictures thrown up in your web browser. The option is handy to have at a push, but you may well notice broken or missing elements using this method. Read-it-later services like Pocket and Instapaper are fine for getting webpages into a simplified form that you can come back to at a later date, but for those times when you want to suck down everything on a page in its entirety you need something more than the integrated tools you get in your browser.
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