Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams

2008-09-06 Thread Richard Cuff
Task Scheduler - what you have to do is launch internet explorer from the command line in Task Scheduler, with the URL as the argument. With Replay AV you would need to schedule start & stop times for each hour, but you can then leave that schedule intact for daily use. You'd need to change the UR

Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams

2008-09-06 Thread Stone Mountain
Thanks for the useful info, Richard et al. I'd forgotten about the MT piece. If my office/radio room were neater, I'd be able to find it in a jiffy -- but what you've provided is quite useful. I wasn't sure if Windows' task scheduler would allow me to specify a stream. I'll try to read up on Task

Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams

2008-09-05 Thread Scott Royall
ussion > Subject: Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams > > Well put - and your are correct, the podcast variety is increasing. > That renders this whole discussion moot. > > Radio Netherlands has all of their programs available for > download/podcast. Most of Radio Aus

Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams

2008-09-05 Thread Richard Cuff
Well put - and your are correct, the podcast variety is increasing. That renders this whole discussion moot. Radio Netherlands has all of their programs available for download/podcast. Most of Radio Australia's programs as well. Canada's CBC Radio One offers podcasts culled from their various pro

Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams

2008-09-05 Thread Scott Royall
ussion > Subject: Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams > > Those are fine for podcasts -- i.e. downloadable audio -- but quite > often the good stuff isn't downloadable, it's only streamable. > > Take the BBC World Service...roughly 1/4 of their programming is > d

Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams

2008-09-05 Thread Richard Cuff
Those are fine for podcasts -- i.e. downloadable audio -- but quite often the good stuff isn't downloadable, it's only streamable. Take the BBC World Service...roughly 1/4 of their programming is downloadable / podcastable. The balance is streamed and is available for on-demand streaming but not

Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams

2008-09-05 Thread Scott Royall
Are you familiar with RSS, or even (shudder) iTunes? > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > dx.com] On Behalf Of Stone Mountain > Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 12:54 PM > To: Swprograms@hard-core-dx.com > Subject: [Swprogram

Re: [Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams

2008-09-05 Thread Richard Cuff
Short answer: I can help you with all of this...I do it on a near-daily basis. I am not familiar with Audio Recorder Deluxe, but I can point you to a couple freeware programs that will do what you want. If Audio Recorder Deluxe has the capability to be started from the command line, and you know

[Swprograms] timer-recording Internet streams

2008-09-05 Thread Stone Mountain
I have a pretty regular daily and weekly schedule for listening to programs I like from international broadcasters. As much as I'd rather be tuning in on my NRD-515 (with Sherwood modification), I am forced by many broadcasters to use the Internet to hear them. I have an audio-recorder program (Au