Exporting ESV Audio

I'm working on a project where I'd love to use sections from the ESV audio bible. Does anyone know how to export the readings as either an MP3 or even a WAV file? I could export the whole chapter out then take what I need from that file. Thanks.
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The license you have for the ESV audio does not permit this. In fact, the source material remains online, and you are unable to use the feature without an internet connection.
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Presuming the Doctors project is a power point presentation, could one make a link that would trigger the audio from within Logos?
This would presuppose the presentation is being made from a personal computer of Dr's, and that it has Logos installed, indexed and functioning.L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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I don't know if it would be possible or not. Perhaps... but I don't think it would be wise. Murphy's law, you know. [:D]
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haha! Indeed.alabama24 said:I don't know if it would be possible or not. Perhaps... but I don't think it would be wise. Murphy's law, you know.
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It is technically feasible, legal, and moral for you to capture an internet streaming audio file from a site like THIS ONE (for instance) using an application like THIS with, of course, proper attribution. The learning curve isn't particularly steep.
However, before I'm pounced upon by our sharp witted colleagues regarding the legal and moral implications of recording and editing the streaming broadcast (live streaming being "OK", recorded and edited audio being (perhaps) taboo), let me hasten to say that using Logos through an embedded link in a powerpoint is relatively trivial as discussed HERE. since, however the Logos ESV read aloud feature requires an internet connection anyway, a more elegant solution may be to go directly to an online ESV audio site as previously mentioned and call that from within PowerPoint as discussed HERE and HERE.
Edit: It goes without saying that all of this presumes that your project is, indeed, a PowerPoint presentation."I read dead people..."
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