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News sites-extracting audio?

#1
Is it possible to extract audio from new sites?, this would be awesome if possible.
As I could use subs2srs with audio/transcripts. If I would srs news in a good amount, it could enable me to understand news better and the large amounts of kanji it uses.
Edited: 2010-06-27, 6:23 pm
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#2
In SCOLA.ORG, you can download the audio + the transcript + the English translation.

Do you need a password?
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ahibba Wrote:In SCOLA.ORG, you can download the audio + the transcript + the English translation.

Do you need a password?
thanks, yea need a password/username.
Edited: 2010-06-27, 6:50 pm
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ta12121 Wrote:Is it possible to extract audio from new sites?, this would be awesome if possible.
As I could use subs2srs with audio/transcripts. If I would srs news in a good amount, it could enable me to understand news better and the large amounts of kanji it uses.
I use audio hijack and audacity for this.
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Womacks23 Wrote:
ta12121 Wrote:Is it possible to extract audio from new sites?, this would be awesome if possible.
As I could use subs2srs with audio/transcripts. If I would srs news in a good amount, it could enable me to understand news better and the large amounts of kanji it uses.
I use audio hijack and audacity for this.
It's for macs only, i think.
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#6
username: PennStateU001
password: PSUMedia

Click on the Insta-Class to view the material according to your level (intermediate, advanced, or superior) and interests (politics, culture, society, science, technology, economy, etc.)
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#7
Don't forget to uncheck other languages!
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ahibba Wrote:username: PennStateU001
password: PSUMedia

Click on the Insta-Class to view the material according to your level (intermediate, advanced, or superior) and interests (politics, culture, society, science, technology, economy, etc.)
thanks a bunch, this is going to help me get to the next level of understanding/reading for news.
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ahibba Wrote:Don't forget to uncheck other languages!
yea I saw it, only clicked japanese, turned the rest of the other languages off.
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#10
News is available from the guys at coscom, it is updated every week or so.
http://www.coscom.co.jp/newsweather/index.html

Transcribed and mp3 files are easily accessible - just scan through the javascript for the path, here is an old one that is now missing:
http://www.coscom.co.jp/newsweather/weat...100614.mp3
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brianobush Wrote:News is available from the guys at coscom, it is updated every week or so.
http://www.coscom.co.jp/newsweather/index.html

Transcribed and mp3 files are easily accessible - just scan through the javascript for the path, here is an old one that is now missing:
http://www.coscom.co.jp/newsweather/weat...100614.mp3
thanks, bookmarked the link.
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#12
ta12121 Wrote:thanks a bunch, this is going to help me get to the next level of understanding/reading for news.
If you would srs news in a good amount, it would be kind of you to share it with us Smile
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ahibba Wrote:
ta12121 Wrote:thanks a bunch, this is going to help me get to the next level of understanding/reading for news.
If you would srs news in a good amount, it would be kind of you to share it with us Smile
you mean the results of srsing news a lot? or posting the sentences I collect from news?
I could make it into a deck, but one thing I feel is that. I do monolingual look-ups that I can understand, so downside would be not everyone understand. Geared towards the advance stuff. I basically use yahoo.jp dictionary for monolingual look-ups.
Edited: 2010-06-28, 7:29 pm
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#14
You can download the daily news from FNN and TBS using 'GetASFstream' - it gives you a set of 7 or so video clips, so a new one for each story, and on the respective news sites there are transcripts for each story. There's probably an easier way to get just the audio though, but I think having video is useful so you can watch it back.
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Tefhel Wrote:You can download the daily news from FNN and TBS using 'GetASFstream' - it gives you a set of 7 or so video clips, so a new one for each story, and on the respective news sites there are transcripts for each story. There's probably an easier way to get just the audio though, but I think having video is useful so you can watch it back.
yea it is easier to have video, but audio will do fine as well.
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#16
Just back with a mini-update. Absolutely love this news site and several others.
I'll lists the pros/cons of what happened/improvements
Pros
-You get to read kanji/understand/get a natural flow of native-Japanese speakers speaking
-Transcripts provide you with a base to look up words you may not(best thing to do is search up words you don't have any clue about in a monolingual dictionary.As this get's you to understand more J-J sentences
-Aids listening skills via vocab from news/general vocab for japanese
-This will enable you to read some high level stuff/understand it.
-Various topics,has downloadable videos/transcripts to save on your computer for future reference/study
Cons
-takes time, quite a lot.Looking up words,etc
-May not be interesting for some, but for me, the more kanji I'm learning the better! lol
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#17
Total Recorder is a good audio recording app for windows. Audio Hijack for Mac is certainly the best in my opinion.

http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4199953/...Add-ons%29
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#18
Coscom used to have the path to their website mp3 audio in their page source code but now I can't find them anymore. It seems that the code is changed and some of the old paths are no longer valid either. Some of the old paths still work but the old paths to vocabulary words sound bytes, for example from the build up conversation pages, are no longer working and not visible. Is it possible to find the paths now that the code before the mp3 filenames only refers to some other function? This ability to link to the actual soundfiles was a cool "feature" of Coscom in the past that I would love to have back again.
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#19
You can get the name of a mp3 file by hovering the mouse over the play button.
The mp3 files are stored like this:
http://www.coscom.co.jp/newsweather/news/index-j.html (page url)
http://www.coscom.co.jp/newsweather/news...0728_1.mp3 (audio url)

http://www.coscom.co.jp/newsweather/koramu/index-j.html
http://www.coscom.co.jp/newsweather/kora...0726_1.mp3

http://www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage...day-k.html
http://www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage...kku_01.mp3

http://www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage...day-k.html
http://www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage...hinto1.mp3
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#20
Hello Buonaparte! Thanks so much for the hint! There is a lot of very good material on this site that we can now listen to offline. However, could you tell us how you found out that the html path ....korenani_today-k.html becomes ....korenani/today_au/*.mp3 (as in below)?

...www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage/korenani/korenani_today-k.html
...www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage/korenani/today_au/chakku_hinto1.mp3

There is a frame in the members "building up conversation" section that lists the vocabulary words with audio, and I can't find the same pattern. In the free section, sometimes it's .../au/*.mp3 and sometimes it's some other directory like .../auhonbun/*.mp3 (as in below).

...www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage/readingworld/auhonbun/orinpikku_01.mp3

If I use the path ... /au[header word above the list of mp3 filenames]/*.mp3 or I also tried .../[header word above the list of mp3 filenames]_au/*.mp3 like in the paths above, I get a 404 page not found message. I think it was quite smart that you could find out the complete path somehow. Can you see the members pages and also the vocabulary list frame I am talking about? There is a free version at this link http://www.coscom.co.jp/ebook_ejp123/index_sonota.html and the members version is at https://www.coscom.co.jp/members/ which has a password screen but has a path that looks like https://www.coscom.co.jp/members/basicjp...o04-c.html depending on the chapter. Is there some way to see the entire path like you put in the links you posted? I am not a programmer but I am quite stubborn about trying out patterns and finding hints and this really has me stumped! I am using Firefox 14.0.01. Thanks for any help or hints you can provide!
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#21
I'm not a member at coscom.com,
here's what I found at their free site:
Examples:
http://www.coscom.co.jp/ebook_ejp123/index_sonota.html
http://www.coscom.co.jp/ebook_ejp123/voau/i/iie.mp3
http://www.coscom.co.jp/ebook_ejp123/voa...o_name.mp3

http://www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage...101-r.html
http://www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage...a/aida.mp3
http://www.coscom.co.jp/japaneselanguage...t/tame.mp3

http://www.coscom.co.jp/japaneseverb/verb01-jpr.html
http://www.coscom.co.jp/japaneseverb/vba...1-ex11.mp3

http://www.coscom.co.jp/japanesekanji/sh...kanji.html
http://www.coscom.co.jp/japanesekanji/sh...u/yama.mp3

I don't know how to explain everything in English, it is too complicated for me. I use various methods depending on the site.

The simplest way to download the audio is to use Orbitdownloader, you can find the urls there, too.

Another way is to use Internet Explorer and visit Temporary Internet Files, you can actually copy the mp3 files from that folder. You can right click the file in the folder and choose Properties and then copy the url there. There are some patterns, so it is usually easy to guess.

I once uploaded some coscom stuff here:
http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?p...#pid121590
Edited: 2012-08-12, 11:30 am
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#22
Thanks again for the tips and I will try your recommendations. I have subscribed to both the Kanji online and the building up conversation pages. Both seem to me to be pretty good sites for a reasonable one time fee. (the kanji online subscription was included with my cd e-book purchase, the conversation a one time charge). I like it that the audio is easy to capture for offline listening. There is a ton of material available on this website for Japanese language learners.
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