"Larry Truesdale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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Can you grab stuff from the NPR archives that way as well?
Sure--you have to record it in real time but you can grab anything that's
available on their site. And with cartalk programming you can even get the
old shows d
Can you grab stuff from the NPR archives that way as well?
On 4/28/05, Aaron Zinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.slimdevices.com/dev_audiofeast.html
>
> I love the idea of audiofeast...can't justify the price, though. Do you use
> it? How has your experience been? Right now I have m
http://www.slimdevices.com/dev_audiofeast.html
I love the idea of audiofeast...can't justify the price, though. Do you use
it? How has your experience been? Right now I have my own "audiofeast"
setup which uses TotalRecorder to record all of my favorite NPR and American
Public Radio shows in th
There's an Audiofeast plugin
--- Brian B
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would think playing the "to-go" files would be
> much like playing the
> Audiofeast content. For Audiofeast a plugin was
> written using their
> player client to stream the content to slimserver.
> I don't beleive the