On Monday, 3 בApril 2006 23:48, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> On Monday 03 April 2006 23:33, Oded Arbel wrote:
> > On Monday, 3 �‘April 2006 19:15, Oded Arbel wrote:
> > > I was
> > > thinking of burning podcasts to CD and playing them in my car
> >
> > NM figured it out myself. Please ignore.
>
> Hi Oded!
>
> I would be interested in you posting the solution to the mailing
> list.

Oh, its nothing special. You basically have to get amarok to download 
all the podcasts - which involves expanding all the feeds, marking all 
of them, right clicking and choosing download (for some reason, the 
feed RMB menu doesn't offer that option). After its all downloaded, you 
can put them in your playlist and use the playlist RMB menu to burn 
them. 

The next problem is that most podcasts are very large, and I can fit 
maybe one or two at most to a CD - sometimes just half. K3b has a nice 
option where you can split a track (that is stored in a single file) 
and you can burn one CD compilation with the first part, and just drag 
and drop it to a second CD compilation to burn the other half.

The next stage is to use something like mp3split (only for OGGs, which 
is what I prefer) to automatically split a cast to multiple tracks and 
generate multiple audio CD compilations for that. Well, that's why 
bugzilla has a "wishlist" category :-)

-- 
Oded

::..
You can tell how far we have to go, when FORTRAN is the language of 
supercomputers.
        -- Steven Feiner

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