On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Ray Olszewski wrote:
BTW, what station are you recording? Perhaps I should give it a try, though
my tastes in classical music run more to a mix of early stuff like Bach and
some of the Romantics.
http://61.74.65.198:8000 Good sound quality, no commercials or DJ chat. So
far
At 03:07 PM 4/16/2005 -0500, James Miller wrote:
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:
-a [file]
Rip to single file.
Won't using these option avoid the problem
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:
-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
Just a couple of minor comments, James.
First, though, a preliminary question: have you looked at the command-line
options for streamripper? I just read its man page, and that says the app
has these options available:
-a [file]
Rip to single file.
The default mode of
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, James Miller wrote:
I don't really need file permissions information, so using the -l switch is
overkill. But so far I have not determined how I can get the time information
I need without the other, file permission info.
I've found the -t switch to give me the time info I ne
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, James Miller wrote:
> Thanks for your response, J. I'm faced with a fairly complex task here. I
> suppose a more reasonable man would say, "heck with this. I'm gonna go buy
> myself some CD's." But if I were a more reasonable man, I wouldn't be
> using Linux, now would I? .
Thanks for your response, J. I'm faced with a fairly complex task here. I
suppose a more reasonable man would say, "heck with this. I'm gonna go buy
myself some CD's." But if I were a more reasonable man, I wouldn't be
using Linux, now would I? . . . :)
Some of what you're saying is a bit beyon
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, James Miller wrote:
> Flemming's script did the job of getting wierd characters out of file
> names for me, so that part of dealing with these recordings is nicely
> resolved. Just run the comand in the dir where the files are, and in
> about a second you have renamed 170 f