> > What I was thinking is that you > > could use myth to record a local fm station broadcast, then skip the > > commercials before loading it into an ipod. (Maybe Chris Pinkham's > > code has an audio component?). One of the stations I listen to has > > literally, 10 minutes of programing and 5 minutes of commercials for > > each 15 minute block.
well, MythFM doesn't AFAIK take advantage of any of the MythTV backed to schedule or record audio, and I don't think "commercial detection" on an audio stream would be straightforward at all. ... but how many of us find ourselves wishing we could rewind "live radio" in the car? ;) > Unless you absolutely insist on having your local station, there are > a number of stations out there that stream directly in mp3 format, even > a few that stream in vorbis (which my player handles) and so you may > find it better just to record those with a stream recorder and then > sync them into your mp3 player. check out streamripper - http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/ > And of course there are lots of amateur stations that stream in mp3 > and these don't even have commercials for you to remove. Plug for MythStream - http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~moongies/streamtuned.html - stream internet audio/video in MythTV. ... and my favorite program in this genre (unfortunately not a MythTV plugin) is: http://www.nongnu.org/streamtuner/ -Ross _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
