Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
Alright ' I'm using AudioHijack to hijack the realplayer. I have downloaded the .rm file, loaded it into AudioHijack, which then opens realplayer Realplayer, plays the file while AudioHijack records it as an MP3. / All I need now is a way to distribute it ' I haven't figured out how to load stuff onto a network so that specific people, like the peeps on this list can access it. Suggestions ? .simon Greg Earle wrote: On Mar 1, 2005, at 4:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file OK I was setting myself up using the word clever. Things just seem clever to me because I'm not. Easy enough to find the proper address of the .rm file (I think you mean as opposed to the .ram 'presentation' file?) e.g. http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/DMAY_kiss.rm The actual direct link to the 11.8 Mbyte .rm file for the KISS mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm The direct link to the 29.4 Mbyte .rm file for the Sunday Service mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/ Derrick%20May%20Pure%20The%20Sunday%20Service%201993.rm (In case that got automatically line-broken, you may have to cut'n'paste) but then how do you download? (you'll have to spell it out for a non-clever like me) [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % uname -a Darwin nightowl 7.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.8.0: Wed Dec 22 14:26:17 PST 2004; root:xnu/xnu-517.11.1.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % curl -O http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm; % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Curr. Dload Upload TotalCurrent Left Speed 100 11.8M 100 11.8M 0 0 437k 0 0:00:27 0:00:27 0:00:00 438k Everything's easier on a Macintosh :-) Actually what I meant by 'you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC to download or rip' was even after you've downloaded (the bit I find I can't do) you either need something like Streamripper to get it out of the .rm format or a PC that can store as .wav, .mp3, whatever, anything you play on it. MPlayer will do it. There's a beta release for Windoze at http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/win32-beta/ It's very easy to transcode Real streams to something else in MPlayer from the UNIX command line (Macs, Linux boxes, Solaris et al.) but I've no idea how you'd do it in Windoze ... - Greg P.S. To any Mac users, it looks like Real released a new version (v325) of RealPlayer 10.0.0 (a new RealPlayer10GOLD.dmg disc image) ...
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 16:20 +1300, Simon Kong wrote: Alright ' I'm using AudioHijack to hijack the realplayer. I have downloaded the .rm file, loaded it into AudioHijack, which then opens realplayer Realplayer, plays the file while AudioHijack records it as an MP3. / All I need now is a way to distribute it ' I haven't figured out how to load stuff onto a network so that specific people, like the peeps on this list can access it. Suggestions ? .simon Greg Earle wrote: On Mar 1, 2005, at 4:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file OK I was setting myself up using the word clever. Things just seem clever to me because I'm not. Easy enough to find the proper address of the .rm file (I think you mean as opposed to the .ram 'presentation' file?) e.g. http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/DMAY_kiss.rm The actual direct link to the 11.8 Mbyte .rm file for the KISS mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm The direct link to the 29.4 Mbyte .rm file for the Sunday Service mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/ Derrick%20May%20Pure%20The%20Sunday%20Service%201993.rm (In case that got automatically line-broken, you may have to cut'n'paste) but then how do you download? (you'll have to spell it out for a non-clever like me) [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % uname -a Darwin nightowl 7.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.8.0: Wed Dec 22 14:26:17 PST 2004; root:xnu/xnu-517.11.1.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % curl -O http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm; % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Curr. Dload Upload TotalCurrent Left Speed 100 11.8M 100 11.8M 0 0 437k 0 0:00:27 0:00:27 0:00:00 438k Everything's easier on a Macintosh :-) Actually what I meant by 'you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC to download or rip' was even after you've downloaded (the bit I find I can't do) you either need something like Streamripper to get it out of the .rm format or a PC that can store as .wav, .mp3, whatever, anything you play on it. MPlayer will do it. There's a beta release for Windoze at http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/win32-beta/ It's very easy to transcode Real streams to something else in MPlayer from the UNIX command line (Macs, Linux boxes, Solaris et al.) but I've no idea how you'd do it in Windoze ... - Greg P.S. To any Mac users, it looks like Real released a new version (v325) of RealPlayer 10.0.0 (a new RealPlayer10GOLD.dmg disc image) ...
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
how's the sound quality? is it worth distributing as an mp3 when it's a ripped real audio file that's already available. james www.jbucknell.com Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] z To 313@hyperreal.org 02/03/05 02:20 PM cc Subject Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second, Alright ' I'm using AudioHijack to hijack the realplayer. I have downloaded the .rm file, loaded it into AudioHijack, which then opens realplayer Realplayer, plays the file while AudioHijack records it as an MP3. / All I need now is a way to distribute it ' I haven't figured out how to load stuff onto a network so that specific people, like the peeps on this list can access it. Suggestions ? .simon Greg Earle wrote: On Mar 1, 2005, at 4:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file OK I was setting myself up using the word clever. Things just seem clever to me because I'm not. Easy enough to find the proper address of the .rm file (I think you mean as opposed to the .ram 'presentation' file?) e.g. http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/DMAY_kiss.rm The actual direct link to the 11.8 Mbyte .rm file for the KISS mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm The direct link to the 29.4 Mbyte .rm file for the Sunday Service mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/ Derrick%20May%20Pure%20The%20Sunday%20Service%201993.rm (In case that got automatically line-broken, you may have to cut'n'paste) but then how do you download? (you'll have to spell it out for a non-clever like me) [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % uname -a Darwin nightowl 7.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.8.0: Wed Dec 22 14:26:17 PST 2004; root:xnu/xnu-517.11.1.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % curl -O http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm; % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Curr. Dload Upload TotalCurrent Left Speed 100 11.8M 100 11.8M 0 0 437k 0 0:00:27 0:00:27 0:00:00 438k Everything's easier on a Macintosh :-) Actually what I meant by 'you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC to download or rip' was even after you've downloaded (the bit I find I can't do) you either need something like Streamripper to get it out of the .rm format or a PC that can store as .wav, .mp3, whatever, anything you play on it. MPlayer will do it. There's a beta release for Windoze at http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/win32-beta/ It's very easy to transcode Real streams to something else in MPlayer from the UNIX command line (Macs, Linux boxes, Solaris et al.) but I've no idea how you'd do it in Windoze ... - Greg P.S. To any Mac users, it looks like Real released a new version (v325) of RealPlayer 10.0.0 (a new RealPlayer10GOLD.dmg disc image) ... ForwardSourceID:NT0001AA8A
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? ta ha ' yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames !
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
simon place the mp3 in your soulseek download/upload folde, tell the list the name of the file or your user id and what p2p to use (soulseek) and that should be all there is to it. james www.jbucknell.com Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] z To 313 313@hyperreal.org 02/03/05 03:11 PM cc Subject Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second, David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? ta ha ' yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames ! ForwardSourceID:NT0001AA9A
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 17:11 +1300, Simon Kong wrote: David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . For slsk, you'll just need to have your slsk client open and have the file sitting in your shared music folder. Then either people can search for the file name or find your name on slsk and grab the file that way For bittorrent, you can use something like Azureus (http://azureus.sf.net) to create a new torrent, then publish the torrent file up on a bit torrent tracker site. I have a tracker setup on my server that can be used for this purpose. The good part of bit torrent is that as long as someone sticks around to seed the file, you don't necessarily have to be the only one sharing it out the whole time. I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames ! Not sure. i haven't used slsk for a while.
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second,
In case anyone's still interested, I've made mp3's of the Derrick may and Larry Levan Kiss Fm broadcasts. I'm on soulseek with the username mewdeeman I'm not sure if it's going to work though, since I'm behind a firewall and on a mac using solarseek. Just let me know in case it doesn't. Joost On 2 Mar, 2005, at 5:21 AM, David Gillies wrote: On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 17:11 +1300, Simon Kong wrote: David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . For slsk, you'll just need to have your slsk client open and have the file sitting in your shared music folder. Then either people can search for the file name or find your name on slsk and grab the file that way For bittorrent, you can use something like Azureus (http://azureus.sf.net) to create a new torrent, then publish the torrent file up on a bit torrent tracker site. I have a tracker setup on my server that can be used for this purpose. The good part of bit torrent is that as long as someone sticks around to seed the file, you don't necessarily have to be the only one sharing it out the whole time. I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames ! Not sure. i haven't used slsk for a while.
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, *for os x hax0rs and new windows rippers
Solarseek is old news, please do yourself a favor and get ssX for os 10.3 @ http://chris.schleifer.net/ssX/ also for you interested windows users who want to convert rm to mp3, the easiest way i know is to use streamboxripper, full verrsion is at: http://www.streamboxripper.tk/ and you all are welcome to post in smaller rooms such as the 313 or Livesets rooms on soulseek... On Mar 2, 2005, at 11:01, Joost P wrote: In case anyone's still interested, I've made mp3's of the Derrick may and Larry Levan Kiss Fm broadcasts. I'm on soulseek with the username mewdeeman I'm not sure if it's going to work though, since I'm behind a firewall and on a mac using solarseek. Just let me know in case it doesn't. Joost On 2 Mar, 2005, at 5:21 AM, David Gillies wrote: On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 17:11 +1300, Simon Kong wrote: David Gillies wrote: There's heaps of 313'ers who use Soul Seek. That could be cool. or perhaps a bit torrent? yes . but how exactly do a I make it available to you through those networks . For slsk, you'll just need to have your slsk client open and have the file sitting in your shared music folder. Then either people can search for the file name or find your name on slsk and grab the file that way For bittorrent, you can use something like Azureus (http://azureus.sf.net) to create a new torrent, then publish the torrent file up on a bit torrent tracker site. I have a tracker setup on my server that can be used for this purpose. The good part of bit torrent is that as long as someone sticks around to seed the file, you don't necessarily have to be the only one sharing it out the whole time. I need to go away and do my homework ' I have slsk on my mac . but not the bit torrent .. basically have stopped using them cause it's boredom and awfully more'ish / also is it true that slsk has stopped giving out usernames ! Not sure. i haven't used slsk for a while.
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, *for os x hax0rs and new windows rippers
Is ssX better or just newer? Is it as good as nicotine which I can run on my OS X boxes anyway? On Mar 2, 2005, at 12:08, David Smith wrote: Solarseek is old news, please do yourself a favor and get ssX for os 10.3 @ http://chris.schleifer.net/ssX/ -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, *for os x hax0rs and new windows rippers
as a former nicotine user, ssX is newer and better. 1-it is updated on a weekly basis on average in the builds directory, and its native to os x. The only feature that is missing is remembering a search like in nicotine, and the things i like feature. It is alot nicer on the eyes, i have my windows transparent black. It is also very easy to install. I prefer it over any other version including the pc. A downside to nicotine is that the programer is working on museek for linux and not on nicotine. On Mar 2, 2005, at 12:12, Matt Kane's Brain wrote: Is ssX better or just newer? Is it as good as nicotine which I can run on my OS X boxes anyway? On Mar 2, 2005, at 12:08, David Smith wrote: Solarseek is old news, please do yourself a favor and get ssX for os 10.3 @ http://chris.schleifer.net/ssX/ -- matt kane's brain http://hydrogenproject.com aim - mkbatwerk || mkbwriu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (313) woooah, hold on a second (literally)
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) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some Derrick May mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if anyone works out how to download them, let me know. I can't hear them. these play in realplayer you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC not download or rip them well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file plug that into your browser or use 'wget' robin...
RE: (313) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some Derrick May mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC not download or rip them well that rules me out then. I doubt this pc is clever if its got me in charge of it. Infact, I'm surprised it can count to ten quite frankly. _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some DerrickMay mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
is there anyway to remodel a rm file into an mp3 one? because i dearly hate .rm files and all that for obvious car audio compatibility reasons ;) robin schreef: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if anyone works out how to download them, let me know. I can't hear them. these play in realplayer you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC not download or rip them well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file plug that into your browser or use 'wget' robin...
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some DerrickMay mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
De Block, Mario wrote: is there anyway to remodel a rm file into an mp3 one? because i dearly hate .rm files and all that for obvious car audio compatibility reasons ;) you need a stream ripper like...um totalrecorder i think (someone is bound to suggest another one) never use em even tho i share your dislike of the realaudio format robin...
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some DerrickMay mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
is there anyway to remodel a rm file into an mp3 one? because i dearly hate .rm files and all that for obvious car audio compatibility reasons ;) hmm, dunno the answer to that Mario. can you open .rm in say soundforge or cooledit or something do you know? _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
Re: (313) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some DerrickMay mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is there anyway to remodel a rm file into an mp3 one? This looks like it will convert it for you (haven't tried it myself mind); http://www.jummpa.com/fredown2.htm Cheers, sImon
RE: (313) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some DerrickMay mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
Hmm. This Derrick May on Kiss early 90's is an interview too! it's alright as well! he's talking about the early 80's electronic music he liked, and how juan put him on to most of it and stuff. good. he says juan put him onto KleinMBO. more exciting insights later. cough cough _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by the above named in their individual, non-business capacity and is not on behalf of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP may monitor outgoing and incoming e-mails and other telecommunications on its e-mail and telecommunications systems. By replying to this e-mail you give your consent to such monitoring.
FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some Derrick May mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file OK I was setting myself up using the word clever. Things just seem clever to me because I'm not. Easy enough to find the proper address of the .rm file (I think you mean as opposed to the .ram 'presentation' file?) eg. http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/DMAY_kiss.rm but then how do you download? (you'll have to spell it out for a non-clever like me) Actually what I meant by 'you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC to download or rip' was even after you've downloaded (the bit I find I can't do) you either need something like Streamripper to get it out of the .rm format or a PC that can store as .wav, .mp3, whatever, anything you play on it.
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some Derrick May mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
Ive got a download manager installed that recognises .rm files and asks me if I want to download them - I tried it for this and it asks me but it wont download the file (well it downloads something but only about 1K and ive tried a few of the mixes from that site) Cheers BT --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file OK I was setting myself up using the word clever. Things just seem clever to me because I'm not. Easy enough to find the proper address of the .rm file (I think you mean as opposed to the .ram 'presentation' file?) eg. http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/DMAY_kiss.rm but then how do you download? (you'll have to spell it out for a non-clever like me) Actually what I meant by 'you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC to download or rip' was even after you've downloaded (the bit I find I can't do) you either need something like Streamripper to get it out of the .rm format or a PC that can store as .wav, .mp3, whatever, anything you play on it.
Re: FW: (313) woooah, hold on a second, I think I just found some Derrick May mixes I've not heard before wevvers too
On Mar 1, 2005, at 4:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well not that clever francis. just dl the file that is linked of the button and then read it. that's the address of the full .rm file OK I was setting myself up using the word clever. Things just seem clever to me because I'm not. Easy enough to find the proper address of the .rm file (I think you mean as opposed to the .ram 'presentation' file?) e.g. http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/DMAY_kiss.rm The actual direct link to the 11.8 Mbyte .rm file for the KISS mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm The direct link to the 29.4 Mbyte .rm file for the Sunday Service mix is http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/ Derrick%20May%20Pure%20The%20Sunday%20Service%201993.rm (In case that got automatically line-broken, you may have to cut'n'paste) but then how do you download? (you'll have to spell it out for a non-clever like me) [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % uname -a Darwin nightowl 7.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.8.0: Wed Dec 22 14:26:17 PST 2004; root:xnu/xnu-517.11.1.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc [10:06] nightowl:~/Desktop % curl -O http://www.faithfanzine.com/mixes/derrickmay_kiss.rm; % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Curr. Dload Upload TotalCurrent Left Speed 100 11.8M 100 11.8M 0 0 437k 0 0:00:27 0:00:27 0:00:00 438k Everything's easier on a Macintosh :-) Actually what I meant by 'you need clever software or a cleverly set up PC to download or rip' was even after you've downloaded (the bit I find I can't do) you either need something like Streamripper to get it out of the .rm format or a PC that can store as .wav, .mp3, whatever, anything you play on it. MPlayer will do it. There's a beta release for Windoze at http://ftp5.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/releases/win32-beta/ It's very easy to transcode Real streams to something else in MPlayer from the UNIX command line (Macs, Linux boxes, Solaris et al.) but I've no idea how you'd do it in Windoze ... - Greg P.S. To any Mac users, it looks like Real released a new version (v325) of RealPlayer 10.0.0 (a new RealPlayer10GOLD.dmg disc image) ...