Re: Lax time-keeping on internet radio

2006-07-27 Thread David Allen
Hi Darrell:

I agree with you. If there was a podcast, that would certainly be simpler. 
Obviously, there isn't one in this case.

Cheers,
Dave
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> Hi Dave,
>
> Yeah.  There's probably no work around for that on the user's end, unless
> the show hosts also offer a podcast or download of the same content at a
> later time.
>
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> From: "David Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Lax time-keeping on internet radio
>
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> I've set up Total recorder to capture internet radio streams. The down
>> side of doing this is that you are dependent on that station to follow 
>> the
>> schedule they publish. Today, I set up a recording that allowed for a
>> recording of 1 hour 5 minutes to capture a scheduled broadcast of 1 hour.
>> When I checked the recording, the programme I wanted began around 25
>> minutes into my recording. This didn't happen because my computer's clock
>> was off. But my point is I only got half the programme I intended.
>> Fortunately, this ended up being a repeat broadcast so I haven't actually
>> missed anything, and this has done no harm. I don't know what happened,
>> but obviously, the station was running on auto-pilot because random music
>> played for the first 25 minutes of my recording. If internet broadcasters
>> expect to be taken seriously, they need to pay a bit closer attention to
>> maintaining the schedule they promise.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
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Re: Lax time-keeping on internet radio

2006-07-27 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Dave,

Yeah.  There's probably no work around for that on the user's end, unless 
the show hosts also offer a podcast or download of the same content at a 
later time.

Darrell Shandrow - Shandrow Communications!
Technology consultant/instructor, network/systems administrator!
A+, CSSA, Network+!
Information should be accessible to us without need of translation by 
another person.
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- Original Message - 
From: "David Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 8:09 PM
Subject: Lax time-keeping on internet radio


> Hello:
>
> I've set up Total recorder to capture internet radio streams. The down 
> side of doing this is that you are dependent on that station to follow the 
> schedule they publish. Today, I set up a recording that allowed for a 
> recording of 1 hour 5 minutes to capture a scheduled broadcast of 1 hour. 
> When I checked the recording, the programme I wanted began around 25 
> minutes into my recording. This didn't happen because my computer's clock 
> was off. But my point is I only got half the programme I intended. 
> Fortunately, this ended up being a repeat broadcast so I haven't actually 
> missed anything, and this has done no harm. I don't know what happened, 
> but obviously, the station was running on auto-pilot because random music 
> played for the first 25 minutes of my recording. If internet broadcasters 
> expect to be taken seriously, they need to pay a bit closer attention to 
> maintaining the schedule they promise.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
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Lax time-keeping on internet radio

2006-07-27 Thread David Allen
Hello:

I've set up Total recorder to capture internet radio streams. The down side of 
doing this is that you are dependent on that station to follow the schedule 
they publish. Today, I set up a recording that allowed for a recording of 1 
hour 5 minutes to capture a scheduled broadcast of 1 hour. When I checked the 
recording, the programme I wanted began around 25 minutes into my recording. 
This didn't happen because my computer's clock was off. But my point is I only 
got half the programme I intended. Fortunately, this ended up being a repeat 
broadcast so I haven't actually missed anything, and this has done no harm. I 
don't know what happened, but obviously, the station was running on auto-pilot 
because random music played for the first 25 minutes of my recording. If 
internet broadcasters expect to be taken seriously, they need to pay a bit 
closer attention to maintaining the schedule they promise.

Cheers,
Dave 
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