The Internet is full of audio/video content, a lot of it is "stream
       user meaning that you don't necessarily download and store a copy o
       content, you simply view it on a web page or some other type of con
        No doya!!
       
       The problem that we've seen happen in the last 10 years or so is th
       the commercial people have come onboard the Internet and try to imp
       value systems which in a simplified way of explaining is that the u
       and doesn't own or have any rights to the content, even if they pay
       The user is only there to consume, shell out money, and get adverti
       This means that many of the contemporary streaming technologies att
       obscure the normal standard ways of downloading and saving copies o
       materials.
       
       Anyway, I'm digressing and explaining the obvious. Below are some f
       which I demonstrate methods to overcome URL obsfucation methods and
       restricted transport control schemes. 
       
       Last updated on 1/28/12.  Added info about IHeartRadio.
       
 (TXT) Using rtmpdump to save RTMP and RTMPE protocol streams.
 (TXT) Methods of saving other types of streams (mms, rtsp, http, etc).
 (TXT) Listen to and/or record "IHeartRadio" audio streams using mplayer.