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  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    Hi, i thought i give it a go and it don't seem to work, i followed the "here's how" to the t, when i paste it into ether firefox or IE nothing happens, i suppose they must of got wise to it?

    nice1
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    the url that is in the code has a lot of 2% & 4% in it., and it wont work. give us a example of what we need to delete in the url to make it work
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    You could just use http://radioblogdownloader.com
    It automatically does everything for you. You can search directly on the website for songs to download, or you can just paste the code into the site, and your song will download. Good luck and cheers!
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    http://radioblogdownloader.com/ doesnt work for me when i go into it and try to download from it it just refreshes the page and doesnt download the song can some1 help me
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    Go here. http://radioblogdownloader.com/faq.html Read the part where it says 'I searched for a song, found it, then selected it and pressed the download button in the green box but nothing happened.'

    I read everything that I was suppose to do, but when I downloaded the mp3 I wanted then opened it; it didn't play. Actually, the time only showed 0:00:00. What the hell....?
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    Use "Internet Download Manager" --> Downloads --> Options --> Choose File Types --> add RBS.
    Generel --> Choose "Use advanced browser integration"

    You will find a list of songs in the result set, each having a blue PLAY button to the left of it.

    And IDM download file extension RBS.

    After download, change the file extension from RBS to MP3.

    Good luck. :)
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    When I try to download any file from RADIO.BLOG.CLUB I get this message...
    The RADIO.BLOG.DOWNLOADER
    <ul id="quote">Don't steal music! Go to the Radio.blog.Store.</ul>
  • Nichollan · 1 month ago
    They appear to have updated their security, however, I bet one could decompile the SWF files on the site and figure out what kind of clearance that is needed to get one of their music files. I prefer to just make my own playlist on their site though.