Hi Ronni,
If I enter the ABC FM URL directly into iTunes does it then go through
iiNets freezone ?
Cheers,
Walter
On 20/05/2009, at 1:42 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Brian,
Normally an Internet Radio Station URL (for Example ABC Classic FM -
which I listen to in iTunes)
is
Walter,
I fell for this trap. The Freezone for iTunes is only free if you
enter it from http://iinet.net.au/freezone/ And then select music to
get into the iTunes section.
If you go directly through iTunes it could/will come off your quota.
Regards,
Unless they have changed it recently, I downloaded a couple of movies
through iTunes Music Store - directly. I was shaped at the time and
they downloaded quickly and I ended up with about 9GB of Freezone that
month.
I have also watched ABC iView through the ABC site while shaped. This
is
Thank you Ronni.
I listen to classic FM also but on the radio ;)
Cheers
Brian
On 20/05/2009, at 1:42 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Brian,
Normally an Internet Radio Station URL (for Example ABC Classic FM -
which I listen to in iTunes)
is
A useful Bookmark is http://www.1radio.com.au/
This accesses all stations in all capital cities (except Hobart).
Currently seems to be glitch with ABC Radio National which is
soundless but Classic FM is currently happily playing away.
Severin Crisp
On 20/05/2009, at 1:42 PM, Ronda Brown
Hi,
I tried loading http://www.radiosport.co.nz/listenlive/radiosport.asx
into iTunes but it's not recognized.
But it works in QT.
asx = Advanced Stream Redirector c/o wikipedia
The I tried loading http://www.abc.net.au/streaming/classic/classicfm.m3u
into QuickTime Player but it wasn't
Thanks Severin I've saved that one.
For the NZ sports enthusiast http://www.radionetwork.co.nz/Stations/RadioSport/
Brian
On 20/05/2009, at 2:28 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
A useful Bookmark is http://www.1radio.com.au/
This accesses all stations in all capital cities (except Hobart).
This looks like a useful item Daniel. Is that A$ ? What would your
price be ?
Regards Allen Gladwell
On 20/05/2009, at 11:20 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi Jon
The RadioShark is still available, it's now the RadioShark2. It
retails for
$99.95.
Hi Allen
Yes it's AUD$99.95.
I could do it as a WAMUG special for $92 if interested.
Just drop me an email offlist if you did want one as I'm got to order some
shortly so will do them all together.
Thanks.
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 20/5/09 3:02 PM, Allen Gladwell all...@amnet.net.au wrote:
That is a useful site Severin. Can anyone tell me how much of my download
quota is being used when I listen to radio via the internet?
Thanks
Lloyd
A useful Bookmark is http://www.1radio.com.au/
This accesses all stations in all capital cities (except Hobart).
Currently seems to be
Hi Brian,
On 20/05/2009, at 2:32 PM, Brian Scott wrote:
I tried loading http://www.radiosport.co.nz/listenlive/
radiosport.asx into iTunes but it's not recognized.
But it works in QT.
They're streaming in Windows Media Format. The stream will play in
QuickTime Player if you have the
Lloyd
I see you're with iinet - do you know about their freezone? Radio
doesn't count as quota.
best
Alastair
On 20 May 2009, at 09:02, Lloyd White wrote:
That is a useful site Severin. Can anyone tell me how much of my
download
quota is being used when I listen to radio via the
Hi Lloyd,
It depends on the Bitrate.
Just divide the stream kbps rate by 8 and you will get the kilobytes/
second it uses.. so
32Kbps = 4KB/s = 12MB/hour
64Kbps = 8KB/s = 23MB/hour
128Kbps = 16KB/s = 57MB/hour
If you listen all day at work - an average person is at work for +- 8
hrs a day
Hi Ronni,
Thank you for clearing that up.
Now I just have find a way of setting up something to record the
adiosport.asx at a set time.
I vaguely recall Sound Studio as being useful for such things.
I shall go exploring when I get some time.
Thanks
Brian
On 20/05/2009, at 4:39 PM, Ronda
http://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/
the first and still the best..
On 20/05/2009, at 10:43 AM, Jon Davison wrote:
Hi everyone. Is it possible, or is there an app that enables me to
record a Radio interview on my MacPro? does iTunes have a facility
for this?
I have never come across this
Hi Brian,
WireTap Studio can do what you want.
Scheduled Recordings:
Recording Internet radio has never been easier!
Simply set up your recording sessions, and WireTap Studio will
automatically wake up your computer and record them for you. Never
worry about missing your favorite Internet
Thanks Alister,
I checked on the iiNet website and it appears that I can download radio and
ABC TV programs at no cost. I think I have to do it through the Freezone
website to get it but that is no problem.
Thanks for the tip.
Lloyd
Lloyd
I see you're with iinet - do you know about
Thanks Ronni,
I seem to use about 12KB/s listening to radio. Not a lot in a month for very
occasional listeners like me.
But as you can see from the previous email, iiNet give I free anyway -
which I was not aware of.
Lloyd
Hi Lloyd,
It depends on the Bitrate.
Just divide the stream
Hi everyone. Is it possible, or is there an app that enables me to
record a Radio interview on my MacPro? does iTunes have a facility
for this?
I have never come across this before and was just wondering.
Thanks
Jon
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Griffin Radio Shark -Brilliant
On 20/05/2009, at 10:43 AM, Jon Davison wrote:
Hi everyone. Is it possible, or is there an app that enables me to
record a Radio interview on my MacPro? does iTunes have a facility
for this?
I have never come across this before and was just wondering.
Thanks
Thanks Robert. Saw the site but no prices, looks like it's been
discontinued. Anyway will keep checking it out.
Thanks again
Jon
On 20/05/2009, at 10:45 AM, Robert Miller-Eves wrote:
Griffin Radio Shark -Brilliant
On 20/05/2009, at 10:43 AM, Jon Davison wrote:
Hi everyone. Is it possible,
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On 20/05/2009, at 11:10 AM, Jon Davison wrote:
Thanks Robert. Saw the site but no prices, looks like it's been
discontinued. Anyway will keep checking it out.
Thanks again
Jon
On 20/05/2009, at 10:45 AM, Robert Miller-Eves wrote:
Griffin Radio Shark -Brilliant
On
Jon -Checkout this site
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Griffin-Radio-Shark-play-rec-AM-FM-radio-on-your-Mac_W0QQitemZ180357655400QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Computers_Apple_Parts_Accessories?hash=item180357655400_trksid=p3286.c0.m14_trkparms=66%3A2%7C65%3A1%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50
Hi Jon
The RadioShark is still available, it's now the RadioShark2. It retails for
$99.95.
http://www.powermove.com.au/products/?ProductID=12
If you have trouble finding one or want one I get it for you, just drop me
an email.
Hope that helps.
Kind Regards
Daniel
---
Daniel Kerr
MacWizardry
Hi Jon,
Audio Hijack Pro
http://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijackpro/
Or:
WireTap Studio
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/wiretap/
In iTunes you have the capability of streaming URL addresses
-Click on Music - Then click Advanced - Open Audio Stream - and paste
the audio stream URL. Most URLs
Jon, CD Spin Doctor, part of the Toast package, does this very nicely.
Severin
On 20/05/2009, at 10:43 AM, Jon Davison wrote:
Hi everyone. Is it possible, or is there an app that enables me to
record a Radio interview on my MacPro? does iTunes have a facility
for this?
I have never come
Robert,
The eBay looks like it the older version 1 (White) the new version 2
is (Black).
I believe the difference is that V2 does Internet Radio and V1 doesn't
- they use different software too.
I don't know if you can believe this review ... it's not every glowing!
Hi Ronni (and all)
I have a radioSHARK that I use here. I've also set them up for clients as
well. I find that it works really well and I'm quite happy with the
reception. I have it sitting behind my 23 LCD monitor and when working and
what something different to listen to I have it running.
I've
Thanks for that Daniel.
As you know I never take any notice of Reviews ;-)
I'll get in touch with you ... perhaps I need one of these?
CD Spin Doctor does record from iTunes very nicely as Severin said.
But, perhaps I could do with a RadioSHARK also
Cheers,
Ronni
On 20/05/2009, at 12:23
Hi,
I regularly listen the rugby by loading a little file called 'radio-
sport-wellington.asx' into QuickTime (double-clicking loads it).
Examining the contents of the file it has..
(I don't know how this will show on wamug)
ASX version = 3.0
Entry
TitleRadio Sport
Hi Brian,
Normally an Internet Radio Station URL (for Example ABC Classic FM -
which I listen to in iTunes)
is http://www.abc.net.au/streaming/classic/classicfm.m3u in iTunes.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 20/05/2009, at 1:06 PM, Brian Scott wrote:
Hi,
I regularly listen the rugby by loading a
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