2. Right-click the playing page and select "Check" or press F 12 to open the viewing element window of the browser.
3. In the View Elements window, click the Network tab, and then click the Media subtab. You can see the files with the M4A or MP3 suffix.
4. Right-click the file and select "Open in a new tab" in the pop-up menu to view the small audio player in a new tab.
5. Right-click the audio player and select "Save Audio as" to save MP3 songs locally.