On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 01:03:37PM -0500, Taylor Jacob wrote:
> Quoting Isaac Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> <snip>
> > Yup, I think so too..  Though, radio's really not all that interesting to 
> > me,
> > due to the lack of guide data.
> 
> Many of the radio services you can get on Satellite (and I presume digital 
> cable
> would be very similar) have a private data section table that contains all the

I also think Radio has far less need of guide data the way TV does.
The schedules are far more rigid and the shows you want to record far
fewer.

Streaming radio is more interesting anyway, doesn't need any hardware.
Right now I have a tool which streams "This American Life" and "Prairie Home
Companion" for me in mpeg format, and drops them in a directory which
mythmusic can then pick up and offer.   It is just manual schedule, but
I don't find that nearly so much a problem as I would for TV.  The program
is trivial if anybody wants it (just a cron call to a stream capture program
with a shell wrapper to rename and idtag.)
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