Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Wireshark Filters - For a Different Popular Music Site

Grab music off of a different very popular music site...

src host s18.first.am or s19.first.am or s20.first.am or s25.first.am or s3.first.am or x1.first.am or x2.first.am or x3.first.am or x4.first.am or s2.first.am or s4.first.am or s5.first.am or s6.first.am or s7.first.am or s8.first.am or s9.first.am or s10.first.am or s11.first.am or s12.first.am or s13.first.am or s14.first.am or s15.first.am or s16.first.am or s17.first.am or x5.first.am or x6.first.am or x7.first.am or x8.first.am or s21.first.am or s22.first.am or s23.first.am or s24.first.am or s26.

I'll leave it as an exercise to the reader to figure out what the domain name is supposed to be.

You're going to end up with all kinds of crap along with what you want. Such as text files, image files, you're looking for audio/mpeg.
Cleaned up the filter. Now it only grabs the audio files

I hate doing crap manually so here's a script add the extension to the files.

-=Script=-
 @echo off
ren *.audio%2fmpeg *.mp3

Yep that's it, you might have some OBJECT files left over, those are crap, just delete them. There may also be other stuff, I only did a short capture.

Open all the files in Winamp and send them to Auto Tag, then use MP3Tag (as was pointed out to me) to rename the file name from the metadata.

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