Yes,

An on my Win Doze PC WinAmp played only the first file (Kaprow), but Windows
Media Player managed to play the whole set from the m3u file.

Bugs
Buggs
And more
Bugz

A!!an

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Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 4:43 PM
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: JOB_APP


On 1427Muharram 06, at 9:42 AM, Björn Eriksson wrote:

> Don't know if this is what this question is about...
> but
> anyway, an easy way to get a podcast working very fast and hassle  
> free is to use the Podomatic service. It is a free service (up to  
> 250MB) and is up and running as fast as you can fill in the login  
> data. Me myself has one located at http://miulew.podomatic.com/
> You get a xml/rss adress. Also possible to upload movies. There  
> might be other free podcast services that are better, but in my  
> opinion this is very easy.
> Ask me questions if you get stuck, but I guess it won't be hard to  
> follow the steps.
> The start site is at http://www.podomatic.com/

Thanks Björn. No, not really a question - just venting frustrations  
really.
The easy, easy, easy way is to just put some songs in a folder
and upload it - like this short (4+ minutes) of five Mieko Shiomi  
Fluxus-related
pieces:

http://stasick.org/streams/fluxus.m3u

which comes out of your QuickTime like clarified butter

BUT, i picked up the new iLife 06 which has "enhanced" podcasting,
so I thought, "OK, great! I'll give *this* a try!" You can have the  
audio coupled with
visuals and you can provide links to websites etc... - hence:  
"enhanced."
It's even supposed to integrate with iWeb and blogging, and blah,  
blah, blah...
BUT it's so buggy!...and definitely Beta!

So, I may go ahead with the simple way (as above) and just tell what  
the tracks are.
Hell, by now, I could've just audiocast the whole thing for three  
days straight and just told
people to listen whenever they could.

Anyway, onwards...

R~ 


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