Re: (313) for the non DIY folks (was: woooah, hold on a second (literally))

2005-03-03 Thread Joost P
And the second mix is on the website too ( 
http://space.linuxlovesyou.com/mixes/index.html )


It took me a while to get it right, 'cos the original realaudio file is 
distorted as hell.  So I had to record it all over again on a much 
lower level and edit it a little. It still sounds pretty overloaded at 
times, but overall it's doable I think.


Enjoy!

Does anyone happen to know when this mix was recorded?

Joost


On 2 Mar, 2005, at 8:43 PM, Joost P wrote:


Hi again,

Steve, another listmember was so good as to donate some webspace for 
the mixes.
You can find them now at 
http://space.linuxlovesyou.com/mixes/index.html , so enjoy!


I'm busy recording the second Derrick May as we speak, so that one 
will probably follow a little later if all goes well. (It's 1:30 hrs 
long, so hang in there...)


Joost

On 2 Mar, 2005, at 6:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 cos I can now do it all non realplayer, non realtime and on a PC
Putting the bits and pieces others have provided together:
(for us non Mac users that is, looks like lots of solutions for those 
with

are being discussed)
Go to the Faith (or whatever page)
Right click the link, save target as, save it wherever (eg. desktop)
This gets a 50ish byte .ram file
Right click again and open with say notepad
There's the URL of the actual audio
Paste this into a page of HTML (if you don't have Frontpage or 
Dreamweaver

or whatever you can use Word as an HTML editor)
Either preview the page you've made or save it and open with Explorer 
(or

whatever)
Now right click the link you've made and again save target as, save 
it

wherever
Now you have the actual (presumably several Mb of) audio (I know this 
is the

process Robin described but I needed it really spelling out)
However it's still a .rm or .ram file
Now you can use Slmon's http://www.jummpa.com/fredown2.htm to convert 
it
(this last is the only part of the process I haven't tried yet as 
it's still
downloading (very slow) and I'll want to back my machine up before I 
install

it.







Re: (313) for the non DIY folks (was: woooah, hold on a second (literally))

2005-03-02 Thread Joost P

Hi again,

Steve, another listmember was so good as to donate some webspace for 
the mixes.
You can find them now at 
http://space.linuxlovesyou.com/mixes/index.html , so enjoy!


I'm busy recording the second Derrick May as we speak, so that one will 
probably follow a little later if all goes well. (It's 1:30 hrs long, 
so hang in there...)


Joost

On 2 Mar, 2005, at 6:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 cos I can now do it all non realplayer, non realtime and on a PC
Putting the bits and pieces others have provided together:
(for us non Mac users that is, looks like lots of solutions for those 
with

are being discussed)
Go to the Faith (or whatever page)
Right click the link, save target as, save it wherever (eg. desktop)
This gets a 50ish byte .ram file
Right click again and open with say notepad
There's the URL of the actual audio
Paste this into a page of HTML (if you don't have Frontpage or 
Dreamweaver

or whatever you can use Word as an HTML editor)
Either preview the page you've made or save it and open with Explorer 
(or

whatever)
Now right click the link you've made and again save target as, save 
it

wherever
Now you have the actual (presumably several Mb of) audio (I know this 
is the

process Robin described but I needed it really spelling out)
However it's still a .rm or .ram file
Now you can use Slmon's http://www.jummpa.com/fredown2.htm to convert 
it
(this last is the only part of the process I haven't tried yet as it's 
still
downloading (very slow) and I'll want to back my machine up before I 
install

it.