At 18:55 16-03-14, Augustine Leudar wrote: >Good find ! Chrome isn't so bad actually - I use it firefox and opera - >chrome is by far the fastest to load and less memory hungry than >firefox.... though I too prefer firefox >
Ok, if I take a chance oin Chrome not taking over my machine, then the problem is that I cant figure out how to route this directly through my RME UFX, which is the normal path to my surround set up. Although my motherboard has outlets for 7.1, the Windows sound applet doesnt seem to provide for surround unless one has something plugged into the (nasty) phono sockets on the back, and that would mean a major rewire among all the fluff balls! (I can send PC stereo directly to any pair of RME playback channels through the Firewire connection.)
Also, I followed the instructions on the BBC website to look at the Radio 3 schedule for information about what will be in surround, and there appeared to be nothing against the Mahler III this afternoon, which WAS in surround!
A further question is whether this feed is only available in the UK, as are many of the podcasts.
BBC Radio's Head of Technology, Rupert Brum, has been tweeting about this @HoT4Radio.
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