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From: Sanity Clause <sc@np.com>
Subject: Re: Someone to do shows?
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On Sat, 03 Sep 2016 00:37:01 +0000, Sanity Clause wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Sep 2016 12:54:58 -0700, Simon Bar Sinister wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 01 Sep 2016 21:11:28 -0500, Griffin <hosgriffin@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>On Thu, 01 Sep 2016 15:18:48 GMT, Sanity Clause <sc@np.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 16:59:01 -0500, Russell L January wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 03:36:05 GMT, Sanity Clause <sc@np.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hate to do it, but its time.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, I'm not offering to do it, I don't even own a radio reciever.
>>>>> But just saying... your efforts all these years have been
>>>>> appreciated, and looked forward to.
>>>>>
>>>>> I understand the grind and bondage of offering to do something like
>>>>> this, and I appreciate your time and energy.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks again,
>>>>> russell
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for the shoutback. After this surgery (hopefully last) I'll be
>>>>pretty much out of action for a while (dr.,rehab,etc) Plus "old
>>>>timers"
>>>>disease plays into this.
>>>>
>>>>Its time
>>>>
>>>>Thanks Russell
>>>>
>>>>SC
>>>
>>>What does this involve? Please be as detailed as possible.
>>>
>>>Griffin
>>>
>>>The great thing about being forgetful in your old age is that
>>>everything is new ;*)
>>
>> More or less, these days, it just takes a good internet connection and
>> some capture software. I still use, and I think a few others here use,
>> a capture program called Total Recorder. You find an online stream of
>> the show you want to capture, You configure the URL for the stream,
>> the time and it does the rest. I'm sure others would recommend other
>> software that does the same thing.
>>
>> So all somebody would need is the list of URL's for the various audio
>> streams and the day/time they needed to be captured.
>
> I got all the url's and times. Attached the schedule The only kicker is
> Musical Starstreams. On that one I run VLC and a hack script. For some
> reason, the pls or m3u is protected some how. If you want I can send the
> bash script
>
> For me, because I run Linux, I use streamripper (cli) and an alarm
> clock applet that activates the ripper. I set up the thing to go off 5
> min, ahead and in streamripper set its stop time for 5 min. after the
> end. It counts in seconds so 1 hr = 3600 2 hr.= 7200 etc
>
> Thanks for the inquiry Griffin and Simon!
>
> Sanity
P.S.
Forgot to tell y'all where the playlists are. I'll fix that right now:
Repose and The Clearing are at www.zonemusicreporter.com
Ambiance is at http://www.wwuh.org/index.php?q=0042-playlist *
Starstreams is at www.musicalstarstreams.com
Future Echoes is at http://wfit.org/search_playlists#stream/0 **
* Ambience is a strange bird. His playlist goes up instead of down eg.
adds to the old chronologically. Heres a way round this; maybe not the
best, but still ok.
I use Libre Calc myself. Other proggies should have similar tools
1. Copy all of the playlist for the show to your clipboard.
2. Open up excel, calc, whatever you have and paste into sheet.
3. Insert zero in front of times starting with a single digit. (8:15,9:30)
4. Anything after 12:59pm gets 24 hr format (1:15pm = 13:15)
5. Select all the columns (should be 5) go to Data, Sort, Sort By "A",
Ascending
6. After all that, you should have a list thats in order from morning
till noon. Just select the cells with content, File, Export as Pdf,
Name it, save where you like. Done
** With Future Echoes you need to specify what show, date,and time.
If you get the playlist the next day, then its: Future Echoes,
08-04-2016 and 9:00pm. There fancy web page will start the list at the
beginning and go until the next show starts. Click on the printer
icon to the right of the text and print via pdf. Name it, save where
you like. File should contain 7-8 pages.
My God, this has become War and Peace. Don't know if this is even
necessary!!
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