On Sun, 2013-08-25 at 16:57 +0100, Shevek wrote:
Please reply to the whole list, not just me! Cheers
OT, I know, but this seems to happens a bit too often on this list. Can
the list not insert a Reply-To: header? That would mean that for many
people just hitting reply will send it to the list,
We get autogenerated monthly reminders that we're subscribed. Could the
they also include reminders of local nettiquete?
Don't top post, reply to the list not the sender, this list is not for
discussion of other software etc.
...erm, and on whether or not to change thread titles when the
Roger Bell_West ro...@firedrake.org wrote:
Any standards-compliant email client will include a reply-to-list feature
which acts on the RFC2369 headers present in every email message. I do not
believe the list should encourage users of non-standard clients.
Absolutely. I think the problem is
On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 18:00 +0100, Roger Bell_West wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 03:10:11PM +0100, get_ipla...@i.lucanops.net wrote:
OT, I know, but this seems to happens a bit too often on this list. Can
the list not insert a Reply-To: header? That would mean that for many
people just
On 26 August 2013 18:00, Roger Bell_West ro...@firedrake.org wrote:
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 03:10:11PM +0100, get_ipla...@i.lucanops.net wrote:
OT, I know, but this seems to happens a bit too often on this list. Can
the list not insert a Reply-To: header? That would mean that for many
people just
Colin wrote:
For most the expected behaviour when one gets an email from a
list is that Reply would go back to the list.
I agree,
and also I'd like a prefix like [get_iplayer]
in all the subject lines
to make it easier to sort through my emails.
[george]
George DiceGeorge dicegeo...@hotmail.com wrote:
I agree, and also I'd like a prefix like [get_iplayer] in all the subject
lines to make it easier to sort through my emails.
Define a folder for get_iplayer mails, and set up a filter to route mails
containing the
List-Id:
Is there any way of using get_iplayer to just save the audio part of a TV
broadcast as MP3 (or anything convertible). I have tried several converters to
extract the audion, but all seem to fail.
Regards thanks
Kris
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On 25 August 2013 13:11, Kris Szajdzicki k...@ndmeter.co.uk wrote:
Is there any way of using get_iplayer to just save the audio part of a TV
broadcast as MP3 (or anything convertible). I have tried several converters
to extract the audion, but all seem to fail.
After download, you can use
On 25/08/13 15:48, Shevek wrote:
On 25 August 2013 13:11, Kris Szajdzicki k...@ndmeter.co.uk wrote:
Is there any way of using get_iplayer to just save the audio part of a TV
broadcast as MP3 (or anything convertible). I have tried several converters to
extract the audion, but all seem to
On 25 August 2013 17:51, Kapitano kapitan...@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/25/2013 16:48 PM, Shevek wrote:
After download, you can use ffmpeg to extract the audio
ffmpeg -i file.mp4 -vn -acodec copy file.aac
Can ffmpeg identify which audio and video codecs are used in a given file?
Is there a way
On 25 August 2013 16:55, Steve startrek.st...@gmail.com wrote:
On 25/08/13 15:48, Shevek wrote:
On 25 August 2013 13:11, Kris Szajdzicki k...@ndmeter.co.uk wrote:
Is there any way of using get_iplayer to just save the audio part of a TV
broadcast as MP3 (or anything convertible). I have
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