Re: Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-29 Thread Todor Fassl
I've already tried it on my Mac and it works. It does not use lltag, it uses a perl module called MP3::Info. And it is fairly easy to install perl modules on a Mac. Give me a day or two to clean it up and I'll email it to you with installation instructions. I am about as sure as I can be that

Re: Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-28 Thread Todor Fassl
Would you like me to see if my perl script will port toMac OS? It uses a open source program called lltag to read the tags in the mp3 file and then it builds a podcast xml from those tags. I downloaded the mp3 that Robert Cole just posted and it has most of the appropriate tags. I may be able

Re: Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-28 Thread David Griffith
By all means if it does not involve you in too much effort. I am starting to submit via Apple Vis but a workable way of posting podcasts independently would be a very worthwhile project. If I ever get my head completely around it I will probably do a Podcast on it! David Griffith On 28 Nov

Re: Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-27 Thread David Griffith
Unfortunately I do not have a Linux setup. I have tried researching setting up a Podcast feed and it seems that eater you do it by hand coding which seems a considerable learning curve or you have to pay for services or apps which simplify the process. It is not obvious if these clients are

Re: Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-27 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi David, in my experience, Applevis is always looking for good material and will take submissions. That's definitely the easiest option. Others include Audioboom, http://www.audioboom.com http://www.audioboom.com/ which offers a podcast feed when you use their premium service. Spreaker,

RE: Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-26 Thread george b
@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Finder Podcast Part 1 These audio presentations do sound very useful, but yes, they are not podcasts at the moment. A podcast isn't simply putting up an audio file for download. A podcast consists of an RSS feed one can subscribe to in a podcatcher such as Downcast

Re: Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-26 Thread Todor Fassl
I have a linux script that I can use to create a podcast from a set of mp3 files. I can also provide download space. Anyone interested should contact me off list. On 11/25/2014 12:03 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote: These audio presentations do sound very useful, but yes, they are not podcasts at

Re: Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-25 Thread Jonathan Mosen
These audio presentations do sound very useful, but yes, they are not podcasts at the moment. A podcast isn't simply putting up an audio file for download. A podcast consists of an RSS feed one can subscribe to in a podcatcher such as Downcast. Would be great to see these files turned into a

Re: Finder Podcast Part 1

2014-11-24 Thread Steve Holmes
Your link is broken! When I read your message about Part 1 of your Finder podcast, I hit VO-space on the link to your episode and that takes me to Safari but the page never fills. I just get an empty HTML page and interaction is impossible. Any way you might use an rss feed with audio