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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."

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  1. KCRW has original series by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    FYI, Primary and Secondary Phase's are available from KCRW in Real format:

    http://kcrw.org/show/hg

  2. FFS! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    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.

    1. Re:FFS! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      Yup, I listened to the first episode on Tuesday here in Wisconsin, live.

      But a minor correction: it is actually on Tuesdays at 6:30 PM their time. That is 12:30 PM my time (central), so that is 1:30 PM Eastern, 11:30 AM Mountain, and 10:30 AM Pacific. Every Tuesday for the next five weeks.

      The first new episode was really quite impressive, and brought back a flood of memories from when I'd last read the books 15 or so years ago.

  3. Purchase on MP3 from bbcshop by tod_miller · · Score: 3, Informative

    Errm... Here...

    Or *mule*, gnu*, *azaa it. torrent to mp3's greatly appreciated, all proceeds go to my HDD.

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  4. Re:Where can I get the originals? by SpooForBrains · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here. The audio effects make up a large part of the experience, so buying the CD is highly recommended.

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  5. Re:So.. by moonbender · · Score: 3, Informative

    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.

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  6. mplayer to the rescue! by CoolVibe · · Score: 5, Informative
    $ mplayer -dumpstream mms://wm.bbc.co.uk/radio4/hitchhikers/h2g3_episode 1.asf &

    Share and enjoy, and why don't you stick your head in a pig ;)

    1. Re:mplayer to the rescue! by CoolVibe · · Score: 3, Informative

      grmbl, damn slashdot. Watch out when copy&pasting that, there is a stray space in there courtesy of slashcode.

    2. Re:mplayer to the rescue! by gyrojoe · · Score: 3, Informative
      If you want to encode it to something else, convert it to wav like this:
      $ mplayer stream.dump -ao pcm
      Convert the resulting wav file to MP3 (or OGG) and you're done.
    3. Re:mplayer to the rescue! by Hieronymus+Howard · · Score: 3, Informative

      Gentoo users will require mplayer to be compiled with the new (and undocumented) network flag in their USE flags, otherwise streaming will not work.

  7. Re:So.. by Excors · · Score: 5, Informative

    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.

  8. Updated Infocom Game by Ford+Prefect · · Score: 4, Informative

    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...

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    1. Re:Updated Infocom Game by Sean+D.+Solle · · Score: 5, Informative
      ... some unholy alliance of Flash, Z-code and XML

      The back end's a C++ multi-threaded ZMachine running as a web server extension (can be compiled either as an Apache module or an ISAPI DLL).

      As well as sending the user's input and the game's output back and forth as XML, it also watches the ZMachine's internal state to send the location, score, number of moves, inventory etc.

      It has extra "knowledge" about the HHG game's internals (which is how it can handle the bedroom being dark, house being knocked down etc). This was hard-coded in the release that the BBC are running (due to time constraints - we had to ship on Sep 21st!), but newer builds have an external config file which can let the game twiddle the XML output accordingly, so in theory it could run any of the Infocom adventures.

      Shim's Flash client grabs the XML, pulls up Rod's artwork, displays the inventory and handles the text i/o history.

      Most of the team is on vacation at the moment (I'm posting in the naive hope that it'll mean less email waiting for me when I get back ;-), but there'll be full spec released in due course.

      It's pretty cool, too

      Thanks ... glad you like it!

      Sean.

  9. net transport by Errtu76 · · Score: 4, Informative

    You can save streaming media using Net Transport

  10. Re:Where can I get the originals? by kraut · · Score: 3, Informative

    You can get a slightly cheaper version from http://www.bbcshop.com

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