Capture audio streams and make clips.
Audio Stream Downloader and Clip Maker is your go-to tool for capturing and preserving audio content from live broadcasts and streams. Perfect for podcasters, content creators, and audio enthusiasts.
Key Features:
- Capture high-quality audio streams in real-time
- Create custom clips from longer recordings
- Save audio content for offline listening
- Simple, user-friendly interface
- Local storage for your privacy
Ideal Uses:
- Save important segments from live broadcasts
- Create highlight clips from longer sessions
- Archive audio content for personal reference
- Build a library of memorable moments
This extension processes everything locally on your device, ensuring your privacy and data security. Perfect for educational purposes, content analysis, and personal archiving.
Note: Please respect content creators and copyright holders. This tool is intended for personal, non-commercial use only.
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Changelog
[Version 4.20.1] - 12-26-2024
Added
- Duration validation system for accurate audio stream detection
- Extension context validation and error protection
- Improved stream monitoring and capture system
- UI enhancement: loading states and timeouts
- Manifest data preloading for faster initialization
- Unique ID system for play button tracking
- Exact duration extraction from time elements
- Unloading state tracking
- Comprehensive logging system
Changed
- URL detection now uses strict validation for better accuracy
- Comprehensive header handling system implemented
- Fixed popup dimensions
- Button styling and interactions refined
- Resource types in declarativeNetRequest rules updated
- Enhanced click event detection and handling
- Improved state management system
- XHR interception made more selective (Video streams are not included,for now)
Fixed
- Navigation event errors
- Popup window layout shifts
- Clip control loading states
- Memory leaks in stream monitoring
- HLS initialization failures
- Cross-origin request handling
- Cleanup procedures
- Invalid state handling
Removed
- Unrestricted resource types from rules.json
- Redundant URL validation checks
- Unreliable stream detection methods
- Automatic popup resizing