Assuming the m3u file is located at http://example.com/playlist.m3u, you can use the following command:
wget http://example.com/playlist.m3u
This will download the m3u file and save it in the current directory. If you want to save it to a different directory, you can use the -P
option followed by the path to the directory:
wget http://example.com/playlist.m3u -P /path/to/directory
Note that some websites may require authentication to access the m3u file. In this case, you will need to include the appropriate username and password in the URL or use the --user
and --password
options with wget.
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