Problem with grooveshark
Problem with grooveshark
Recently I have been using Flashgot to rip mp3s off of grooveshark which has for the most part been fairly simple and effective until roughly early June when all of the Downloaded files have been downloading empty. I have only experienced this problem one time before with Download Helper on Youtube.
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Re: Problem with grooveshark
I'm having the same problem. Had hoped that maybe just my IP had been flagged and blocked. Consistent 403 Forbidden errors on everything I've tried to dl. Is there a solution to this or is Grooveshark effectively gone as a resource?
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Re: Problem with grooveshark
Having the same problem. Any solutions?? Thanks.
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Re: Problem with grooveshark
http://grooveshark.com/#!/search?q=jethro+tull
A "fixed" version (made by user) was posted here, http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopi ... =6&t=16397.
I never did test it, so don't know if it worked (or if it will work now, or if the changes he implemented were merged back into FlashGot)?
A "fixed" version (made by user) was posted here, http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopi ... =6&t=16397.
I never did test it, so don't know if it worked (or if it will work now, or if the changes he implemented were merged back into FlashGot)?
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Re: Problem with grooveshark
The user-fixed version has been deleted from the file server...Could anyone re-up? Thanks
EDIT: For anyone else in the same boat, I've been using Groovesquid while waiting for FlashGot to be functional again and it works just fine, though, the UI could use a little polish.
EDIT: For anyone else in the same boat, I've been using Groovesquid while waiting for FlashGot to be functional again and it works just fine, though, the UI could use a little polish.
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Re: Problem with grooveshark
I'm also using Groovesquid and I have to say I think its much more effective than Flashgot for this site
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Re: Problem with grooveshark
The downloads are extremely quick for me with Groovesquid, maybe half the time it would take with FlashGot. But I prefer the actual Grooveshark UI; it was easier for me to find what I was looking for with it.
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Re: Problem with grooveshark
They were, and it still works now, but not with any download manager. It works with the built-in one and should work with any one that allows to specify custom request headers (assuming FlashGot passes those headers to it).therube wrote:http://grooveshark.com/#!/search?q=jethro+tull
A "fixed" version (made by user) was posted here, http://forums.informaction.com/viewtopi ... =6&t=16397.
I never did test it, so don't know if it worked (or if it will work now, or if the changes he implemented were merged back into FlashGot)?
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