Hello Ray:
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Ray Olszewski wrote:
options for streamripper? I just read its man page, and that says the app has these options available:<snip>
-a [file] Rip to single file.
Won't using these option avoid the problem you have in the first place?
I'm not sure. I did see that. Since I'm recording for many hours at a time, wouldn't I come up with a 300MB file or something? I chose the default method because I would like for pieces to play individually, and I'd also like to know what I'm listening to (I'm not much of a classical officianado, but through this station I've already discovered a Baroque composer I like that I didn't even know about--Boccherini). Both of the "single file" options seem to me to mean that the file is the length of the recording session, and that the program does not present information or make any sort of divisions in that file (say, by composer). But documentation is not always as descriptive as it could/should be, so likely only by experimentation could I determine for sure exactly what the -a and -A options do. Have you tried them, or is it perhaps more clear to you from the documentation than it is to me what they do?
Pondering over your other suggestions . . .
James
PS Btw, what does "track" translate to in classical music terms? And does the -r option, for relay, make the program play rather than record?
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