Hi All
Many thanks for all your ideas, I am home tomorrow and will set some up.
Cheers
Ed
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> Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2008 12:39:51 +
> From: Ed Beckmann - gmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Hampshire] BBC downloads on linux - what do you use?
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2008/11/9 Graham Bleach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I want to subscribe to some podcasts and wonder what people use. BBC
>> offers feeds for itunes, zencast and zune and feeds for yahoo and
>> goodle. Having no experience at all what do you suggest? All I want is
>> for the things to appear once pub
2008/11/9 Ed Beckmann - gmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I want to subscribe to some podcasts and wonder what people use. BBC
> offers feeds for itunes, zencast and zune and feeds for yahoo and
> goodle. Having no experience at all what do you suggest? All I want is
> for the things to appear once p
I use Rhythmbox for my podcasts. Just copy and paste the 'feed URL' :
e.g. http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/analysis/rss.xml
For iPlayer I use a handy script called get_iplayer.
And if you're running Ubuntu Intrepid, there's a built in script in
totem, which I believe includes content s
Hi All
simple one, really. A while back people discussed how they recorded
stuff from the BBC, and the simplest answer I found was to just use
Sound Recorder that is bundled with Ubuntu (gnome-sound-recorder).
Launch, select 'capture' and press the record button.
I want to subscribe to some