New Hitchhiker's Episodes Available Online
Michael Sheldon writes "The BBC is now offering the first of the new Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio episodes as either Real or WMP audio streams. Meaning listeners abroad can now hear the new series, which started playing on UK radio last Tuesday."
FYI, Primary and Secondary Phase's are available from KCRW in Real format:
http://kcrw.org/show/hg
Look you don't have to wait for the BBC put *PUT THEM ONLINE* to listen from abroad. You can listen to Radio 4 *LIVE* via streaming (HHGTTG is on Tuesdays at 6pm UK time)... this story relates to the BBC's "Listen Again" feature which allows to to catch it if you miss it.
Errm... Here...
Or *mule*, gnu*, *azaa it. torrent to mp3's greatly appreciated, all proceeds go to my HDD.
#hostfile 0.0.0.0 primidi.com 0.0.0.0 www.primidi.com 0.0.0.0 radio.weblogs.com
Here. The audio effects make up a large part of the experience, so buying the CD is highly recommended.
"The dew has clearly fallen with a particularly sickening thud this morning"
One way that usually works is to set your sound config up to record "What You Hear". Kind of like the analogue gap, except it never becomes analogue and leaves your computer. ;) Of course, that'll only get you uncompressed PCM files and, when re-compressed, artifacts, but I doubt there's anything else you can do.
Switch back to Slashdot's D1 system.
Share and enjoy, and why don't you stick your head in a pig ;)
I've been using the shareware version of NetTransport, which seems to work quite nicely - give it the .ram or .asx URL, wait half an hour, and it'll save the 26MB of .rm or .asf data.
http://www.bbcshop.com/invt/0563510439&source= 841
Original cast and the Life the Universe and Everything, I think Dougie wrote it - although in thier infinite wisdom those fsk-a-wits at the beeb have actually not given the information in the description.
I mean, it is not as if anyone would be interested to know.
I really hate stupid websites. I am not sure if I should buy it - or listen to it. I am just going to go stand in a corner, brain the size of the universe...
#hostfile 0.0.0.0 primidi.com 0.0.0.0 www.primidi.com 0.0.0.0 radio.weblogs.com
As trailed a few weeks ago, there's the updated version of the old Infocom interactive fiction version of the Guide.
I had a play on it yesterday - I've no idea how they built it, but they seem to have some unholy alliance of Flash, Z-code and XML running it all. It's pretty cool, too - it's the same old game, but with added graphics...
Tedious Bloggy Stuff - hooray?
You can save streaming media using Net Transport
Well, I've got it in MP3.
1 Plug laptop into digital TV STB
2 Set STB to Radio 4
3 Record
4 Feed WAV into RazorLAME
5 Enjoy VBR goodness
There's an analog stage in the recording, and finding the cables to go from SCART to 3.5mm jack was a bit of a challenge.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
Proprietary means the radio station (or anything else you're talking about for that matter) is owned by a private entity, unlike the BBC, which is funded/owned by the state (though not as extreme as the state-controlled media one may find in an oppressive dictatorship).
Don't sweat the petty things. Don't pet the sweaty things. --Stephen J. Simmons
The license fee for radios was dropped years ago. Only the TV license remains, which funds both TV and Radio. (And the BBC web site.)
You can get a slightly cheaper version from http://www.bbcshop.com
no taxation without representation!
Use Streambox (google it). Comes with a transcoder.
Drag drop ra onto it and you can get mp3 out.
Streambox can also pull down any ra content as long as you drill down to the rtsp: tag that the stream uses. Thus I have already saved this weeks HHTG I did not require the Beeb link.
Enjoy!
Hedley
Download them from the de-obfuscated wrapper cgis:
1 23 1Episode_12.rmd emand/hg/hg02123 0Episode_11.rmd emand/hg/hg02122 9Episode_10.rm
rtsp://go.rbn.com/livecon/kcrw/g2demand/hg/hg02
rtsp://go.rbn.com/livecon/kcrw/g2
rtsp://go.rbn.com/livecon/kcrw/g2
etc. Note extraneous spaces inserted by slashcode.
Download 'em with NetTransport, and rip 'em to MP3 with your favourite ripper.
1. Dump the stream (however you wish). It is important that you dump the raw stream and not record the audio produced by it (Total Recorder is out). Mplayer will do this.
2. Install Avisynth (http://www.avisynth.org).
3. Create a script like so: (save as h2g2.avs or the like)
DirectShowSource("h2g2file.wma")
Playing this back in a AVI player will be the same as an AVI without video, with 5.1ch WAV audio (it frameserves in real-time). 4. Install Besweet and Besweet GUI.
5. Load the AVS file into Besweet GUI.
6. Encode to 5.1ch AC3 or OGG or whatever you wish.
Enjoy!
Sorry, it's a little roundabout..