A diagram would be helpfull, but I get where your coming from. This could be the start of something very beneficial to Podcasts. I will look into it :).
Tim Coysh On 1 February 2010 12:29, Ian Forrester <[email protected]> wrote: > Excellent stuff Tim, will post to the backstage blog soon. > > I was thinking the other day, wouldn't it be interesting if it could also > work slightly behind the time. So if you were listening to radio on catch > up it would have the exact information as showed before. I guess you also > match the time delay with audioscrobbler to create the same effect? Or even > better if you were listening to the podcast, it replay all the meta for that > slice of time. > > Humm, maybe a diagram will make more sense than explaining it? > > Secret[] Private[] Public[x] > > > Ian Forrester > Senior Backstage Producer > > BBC R&D North Lab, > 1st Floor Office, OB Base, > New Broadcasting House, Oxford Road, > Manchester, M60 1SJ > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Tim Coysh > *Sent:* 31 January 2010 22:56 > *To:* backstage > *Subject:* Re: [backstage] New prototype > > Brian, > > Yes I do, Thanks anyway. I havent used this feature much, as the > Musicbrainz ID Tag is not usually scrobbled. If you look in the Similar > Artists box, you can see the BBC Music Link there. > > > Tim Coysh > > > > > > On 31 January 2010 20:35, Brian Butterworth <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Tim, >> >> Looking quite good for a prototype. Do you know about >> http://musicbrainz.org/ and how it integrates into the >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/music system? >> >> An example "Massive Attack" is at >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/10adbe5e-a2c0-4bf3-8249-2b4cbf6e6ca8* >> ?* >> * >> * >> * >> * >> >> On 31 January 2010 19:19, Tim Coysh <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello BBC Backstage, >>> >>> In the last few weeks I have been working on a simple system, similar to >>> Chris Riley's trackplaying, of showing the currently playing song on BBC >>> Radio and providing some information about the song and artist. I have never >>> sent an email to a mailing list before, but I am hoping this would be the >>> best way of telling BBC enthusiasts about my site. The site is currently >>> designed to be user-friendly, and uses a simple design and interface. >>> >>> In addition to the main feature of showing the currently playing song, I >>> have compiled a list of all songs which have been 'scrobbled' to the BBC >>> Radio 1 last.fm account (Which is where the information is retrieved) >>> since its creation in 2005. This could hopefully prove to be very useful in >>> finding 'trends' of songs played etc. Depending on the amount of use this >>> gets, I will create a database for the other radio stations as well. >>> >>> I am fairly new to web programming, only starting last year. I was hoping >>> this website could be a way to expand my website programming knowledge and >>> so far its proved to be very good at that. >>> >>> The site is located at http://www.radio1now.co.cc >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Tim Coysh >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> >> Brian Butterworth >> >> follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/briantist >> web: http://www.ukfree.tv - independent digital television and switchover >> advice, since 2002 >> > >

