Availability of 30-min broadcasts?
- darinhouston
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Re: Availability of 30-min broadcasts?
Not to my knowledge. There are a couple of apps that do this you can download (and surely more) -- StreamRipper X (should be free) and Audio Hijack (very cheap as I recall) are very convenient. With Audio Hijack, essentially anything that can be played by an app can be saved. StreamRipper is only for the main streaming audio sort of things that stream over the internet.
- featheredprop
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Re: Availability of 30-min broadcasts?
Darin,
I'm not sure I understood earlier, but is there another way to get the 30 min broadcasts now?
peace,
dane
I'm not sure I understood earlier, but is there another way to get the 30 min broadcasts now?
peace,
dane
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Re: Availability of 30-min broadcasts?
As I understand it, Darin, and now maybe Jarrod, runs a script to record the broadcast, then manually uploads it to the server.featheredprop wrote:I'm not sure I understood earlier, but is there another way to get the 30 min broadcasts now?
I wonder if there's a way for someone else to help make this process a little more reliable and timely? I'll soon have a machine running 24/7 that could automate the process.
- darinhouston
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Re: Availability of 30-min broadcasts?
I can probably help with that -- let me know offline when the server is running and what OS it uses, etc.backwoodsman wrote:As I understand it, Darin, and now maybe Jarrod, runs a script to record the broadcast, then manually uploads it to the server.featheredprop wrote:I'm not sure I understood earlier, but is there another way to get the 30 min broadcasts now?
I wonder if there's a way for someone else to help make this process a little more reliable and timely? I'll soon have a machine running 24/7 that could automate the process.