* Recording Streaming Audio?
@ Hart Larry
` hank smith
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From: Hart Larry @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Blinux Discussion List
Hi All: For some time we've been looking for a way to easily record either a
live stream or .ram files? Back in 2004 I had a script called grabit, but no1
seems to have it any more. When I did a search, I found a pearl script called
"pac" it will convert files useing lame, but won't really rip streams. Next,
we found vsound "v sound" Sometimes it works, but most of the time it complains
about not finding an .au file, or that I am trying to record off the internet.
I am useing speakup--and a dec-talk-usb with an Audigy Usb sound card with
fc4.
O, I tried stream ripper, but it doesn't seem to handle playlist types such as
.ram. I think it wants an exact url of the stream. I prefer saving the .ram
or .pls in lynx and then ripping with tr player. Nice thing about tr player
are the keyboard commands which tell me length and author/title.
Other than suggesting urls to get any tools, if any of you want to, please send
directly packages or scripts, with install instructions, it would be wonderful.
Thanks so much
Hart
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
Recording Streaming Audio? Hart Larry
@ ` hank smith
` Aldo
` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
` Tony Baechler
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From: hank smith @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
an you send to the list I am interested in this as well
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hart Larry" <chime@hubert-humphrey.com>
To: "Blinux Discussion List" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 8:53 AM
Subject: Recording Streaming Audio?
> Hi All: For some time we've been looking for a way to easily record
> either a live stream or .ram files? Back in 2004 I had a script called
> grabit, but no1 seems to have it any more. When I did a search, I found
> a pearl script called "pac" it will convert files useing lame, but won't
> really rip streams. Next, we found vsound "v sound" Sometimes it works,
> but most of the time it complains about not finding an .au file, or that I
> am trying to record off the internet.
> I am useing speakup--and a dec-talk-usb with an Audigy Usb sound card
> with fc4.
> O, I tried stream ripper, but it doesn't seem to handle playlist types
> such as .ram. I think it wants an exact url of the stream. I prefer
> saving the .ram or .pls in lynx and then ripping with tr player. Nice
> thing about tr player are the keyboard commands which tell me length and
> author/title.
> Other than suggesting urls to get any tools, if any of you want to, please
> send directly packages or scripts, with install instructions, it would be
> wonderful.
> Thanks so much
> Hart
>
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
Recording Streaming Audio? Hart Larry
` hank smith
@ ` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
` hank smith
` Geoff Shang
` Tony Baechler
2 siblings, 2 replies; 32+ messages in thread
From: Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Greetings,
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006, Hart Larry wrote:
> Hi All: For some time we've been looking for a way to easily record either a
> live stream or .ram files? Back in 2004 I had a script called grabit, but
> no1 seems to have it any more. When I did a search, I found a pearl script
> called "pac" it will convert files useing lame, but won't really rip
> streams.
I use mplayer. When I want to record a stream, I issue the command
mplayer -playlist <urlfile> -ao pcm:file=<outputfile>.wav -vc dummy -vo
null
urlfile is the text file which contains the url.
Regards,
Bertil Smark Nilsson
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
@ ` hank smith
` T. Joseph CARTER
` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
` Geoff Shang
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From: hank smith @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
is null supposed to be on a separate line?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson" <bjsn@ozemail.com.au>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
> Greetings,
>
> On Sun, 12 Feb 2006, Hart Larry wrote:
>
>> Hi All: For some time we've been looking for a way to easily record
>> either a live stream or .ram files? Back in 2004 I had a script called
>> grabit, but no1 seems to have it any more. When I did a search, I found
>> a pearl script called "pac" it will convert files useing lame, but won't
>> really rip streams.
>
> I use mplayer. When I want to record a stream, I issue the command
>
> mplayer -playlist <urlfile> -ao pcm:file=<outputfile>.wav -vc dummy -vo
> null
>
> urlfile is the text file which contains the url.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bertil Smark Nilsson
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` hank smith
@ ` T. Joseph CARTER
` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
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From: T. Joseph CARTER @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: hank smith, Linux for blind general discussion
hank smith wrote:
> is null supposed to be on a separate line?
No, his text wrapped. *smile*
--
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but a habit."
-- Aristotle
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
Recording Streaming Audio? Hart Larry
` hank smith
` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
@ ` Tony Baechler
` Brent Harding
2 siblings, 1 reply; 32+ messages in thread
From: Tony Baechler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Hi. I can't help you with Real files such as .rm, .ram, etc but I
can help with mp3 streams. You can record many of them if you have
wget installed. This isn't foolproof but works great for ACB Radio
and others I've tested. For mms streams such as Windows Media
Player, I suggest mimms. I'm on Debian which has a package but I
don't know about other distros.
For wget, you would do something like this. My syntax might be off
but it gives you the idea. Yes, you can have it read the pls file
directly as long as it only contains an http url. If it has the
usual Winamp header, wget will complain.
wget -itest.pls -Ofile.mp3
wget http://acbradio.org:6246/ -Omainstream.mp3
I think the -O switch should be upper case but I might be
wrong. Good luck and I hope someone has an idea for grabbing Real streams.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
` hank smith
@ ` Geoff Shang
` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
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From: Geoff Shang @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson wrote:
> I use mplayer. When I want to record a stream, I issue the command
>
> mplayer -playlist <urlfile> -ao pcm:file=<outputfile>.wav -vc dummy -vo null
This will record to uncompressed wav format, ok if you have the space.
As Tony says, wget should work for any HTTP streams (ogg, mp3, aac).
I've used mplayer to rip WMA streams in its native format. It's awhile
since I did it, but it was something like this:
mplayer -dumpstream -dumpfile <outputfilename> <url>
Note that the filename "stream.dump" will be used if the -dumpfile option
is not given.
I've used this with WMA streams, no idea what else it does and doesn't work
with. Also I've noticed problems seeking around the resulting file, but if
you set it playing and leave it, it works just fine.
BTW: Why use "-vc dummy" instead of "-vc null"? Just curious.
Geoff.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` hank smith
` T. Joseph CARTER
@ ` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
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From: Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: hank smith, Linux for blind general discussion
Good evening,
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006, hank smith wrote:
> is null supposed to be on a separate line?
No. Sorry. Let's do it properly:
mplayer -playlist <urlfile> -ao pcm:file=<outputfile>.wav -vc dummy -vo\
null
Bertil
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Tony Baechler
@ ` Brent Harding
` Tony Baechler
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From: Brent Harding @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
I had a shell account around with a fair amount of space once, and I put
this in a cron script using a symbolic link for wget named acb or acbradio,
so at the right time, I could say "killall acbradio." My problem was that
using it on Interactive, I'd get 2 hours of backup loop week after week
after week. Maybe in their infancy, if you joined the stream and a backup
stream came in, it wouldn't go away when the broadcaster started unless you
refreshed the client. They could be using winamp magic in that thing too to
make that happen that wget just won't deal with.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Baechler" <tony@baechler.net>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 2:26 AM
Subject: Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
> Hi. I can't help you with Real files such as .rm, .ram, etc but I can
> help with mp3 streams. You can record many of them if you have wget
> installed. This isn't foolproof but works great for ACB Radio and others
> I've tested. For mms streams such as Windows Media Player, I suggest
> mimms. I'm on Debian which has a package but I don't know about other
> distros.
>
> For wget, you would do something like this. My syntax might be off but it
> gives you the idea. Yes, you can have it read the pls file directly as
> long as it only contains an http url. If it has the usual Winamp header,
> wget will complain.
>
> wget -itest.pls -Ofile.mp3
>
> wget http://acbradio.org:6246/ -Omainstream.mp3
>
> I think the -O switch should be upper case but I might be wrong. Good
> luck and I hope someone has an idea for grabbing Real streams.
>
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Geoff Shang
@ ` Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson
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From: Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Jan and Bertil Smark Nilsson wrote:
>
>> I use mplayer. When I want to record a stream, I issue the command
>>
>> mplayer -playlist <urlfile> -ao pcm:file=<outputfile>.wav -vc dummy -vo
>> null
>
> This will record to uncompressed wav format, ok if you have the space.
Quite true. However, you can write a script to take care of the
conversion. Have a look at
http://grimthing.com/archives/2004/05/20/recording-streaming-audio-with-mplayer/
Note that the mplayer command suggested there has to be changed slightly
with regard to specifying the output file.
> BTW: Why use "-vc dummy" instead of "-vc null"? Just curious.
Good question. I got that idea from the above webpage. It probably doesn't
matter.
Bertil
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Brent Harding
@ ` Tony Baechler
` Tony Baechler
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From: Tony Baechler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Hi. Well, I don't know about that. I couldn't get Interactive to
work right with wget. I had to install something else for mp3
streams but I'm not rememberig the name now. I only got it to
reliably work for Mainstream.
At 07:33 AM 2/13/2006, you wrote:
>I had a shell account around with a fair amount of space once, and I
>put this in a cron script using a symbolic link for wget named acb
>or acbradio, so at the right time, I could say "killall acbradio."
>My problem was that using it on Interactive, I'd get 2 hours of
>backup loop week after week after week. Maybe in their infancy, if
>you joined the stream and a backup stream came in, it wouldn't go
>away when the broadcaster started unless you refreshed the client.
>They could be using winamp magic in that thing too to make that
>happen that wget just won't deal with.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` hank smith
@ ` Aldo
` Dave Mielke
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From: Aldo @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: hank smith, Linux for blind general discussion
Hi:
>For some time we've been looking for a way to easily record
> >either a live stream or .ram files?
cf. mplayer option -ao pcm
and for ra/ram see http://brlspeak.net/blinux/ratowav.tgz
Aldo.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Aldo
@ ` Dave Mielke
` Hart Larry
` Tony Baechler
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From: Dave Mielke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
One problem (unless I've missed something) with all the methods described so
far is that none of them lets you listen while you record. My personal
preference is to use vsound, which lets you run your favourite tool to listen,
and also records whatever is sent to the sound device as it's passing through.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Tony Baechler
@ ` Tony Baechler
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From: Tony Baechler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Hi,
I have two more comments on recording streams under Linux. First,
the package I was thinking of is streamripper. You can get it at:
http://streamripper.sf.net/
I know there are Debian and FreeBSD packages for it so it should run
on other distros. It only does mp3 files. I think it can handle
.pls files directly since it claims compatibility with Shoutcast
servers. I've used it to record ACB Radio Interactive with some success.
The other comment is about .wma and .asf streams. I don't know
anything about Mplayer and don't use it. However, I've found that
mimms works best. It is also in Debian and you could try
mimms.sf.net but I'm not sure if that's right. It records streams
and makes them seekable, or at least those I've heard are. It
doesn't handle meta files directly but you could probably do:
mimms `cat file.asx`
That is untested though. It is designed for mms urls. If anyone
knows a way to get RealMedia, I'm interested.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Dave Mielke
@ ` Hart Larry
` Geoff Shang
` Aldo
` Tony Baechler
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From: Hart Larry @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Ok, Dave-and-All: Yes, vsound lets you listen while recording, but as I said
in my orriginal message, many times I cannot find a recorded file of any type
which is saved. It always says, "about to start the application"I suppose it
would be nice if it would mention the name of the file it is saving. We have
an alias with some options, but after the stream finishes, it says cannot find
then it lists a numbered au file.
Yes, I wish I could always use tr player as I record.
Hart
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Hart Larry
@ ` Geoff Shang
` Dave Mielke
` Aldo
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From: Geoff Shang @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Hi,
Well, if you want to record and listen at the same time and you have a
relatively modern soundcard, and you are happy to record to wave or to
compress to something else on the fly, then you can simply capture your
wave device and record as you play. But it'll also record other stuff your
computer might play, and it'll also record any break-up you might
experience.
Personally, I never got vsound to work.
Geoff.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Geoff Shang
@ ` Dave Mielke
` Aldo
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From: Dave Mielke @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
[quoted lines by Geoff Shang on 2006/02/15 at 02:47 +1000]
>Personally, I never got vsound to work.
I did need to make a small change to the script, but it's been so long that I
don't remember what, exactly, it was. I can send my copy of the "fixed" script
to whoever would like it, though.
--
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Phone: 1-613-726-0014 | Ottawa, Ontario | Word of God. Please contact me
EMail: dave@mielke.cc | Canada K2A 1H7 | if you're concerned about Hell.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Hart Larry
` Geoff Shang
@ ` Aldo
` Brent Harding
1 sibling, 1 reply; 32+ messages in thread
From: Aldo @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 08:42:59AM -0800, Hart Larry wrote:
> Ok, Dave-and-All: Yes, vsound lets you listen while recording, but as I
> said in my orriginal message, many times I cannot find a recorded file of
> any type which is saved. It always says, "about to start the application"I
> suppose it would be nice if it would mention the name of the file it is
> saving. We have an alias with some options, but after the stream finishes,
> it says cannot find then it lists a numbered au file.
See -ao pcm option in mplayer; default is audiodump.wav but you can also
give a file name to the output wav.
> Yes, I wish I could always use tr player as I record.
No longer required since realplayer exists as a .deb package as well as
mplayer on the ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ repository.
In that case you add -playlist as option to be able to stream / and/or
save.
As said din a prevouis msg, I forgot the command I used to convert
ra/ram while listening to it.
Aldo.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Dave Mielke
@ ` Aldo
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From: Aldo @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 02:18:34PM -0500, Dave Mielke wrote:
> [quoted lines by Geoff Shang on 2006/02/15 at 02:47 +1000]
>
> >Personally, I never got vsound to work.
>
> I did need to make a small change to the script, but it's been so long that I
> don't remember what, exactly, it was. I can send my copy of the "fixed" script
> to whoever would like it, though.
>
Dave, maybe create a
http://scripts.mielke.cc/
or http://mielke.cc/scripts/
where you can publish funny things you did for yourself?
Aldo.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Dave Mielke
` Hart Larry
@ ` Tony Baechler
` Brent Harding
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From: Tony Baechler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Hi, I think you can listen as you record with the wget method. It's
just an mp3 file so should play with any mp3 player. You're right
about mimms though. I don't use Mplayer but it seems like it might
play to a sound card as it records. Unfortunately you can't stream
wave files because apparently it needs to read the end of the file or
something.
At 08:18 AM 2/14/2006, you wrote:
>One problem (unless I've missed something) with all the methods described so
>far is that none of them lets you listen while you record. My personal
>preference is to use vsound, which lets you run your favourite tool to listen,
>and also records whatever is sent to the sound device as it's passing through.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Aldo
@ ` Brent Harding
` Aldo
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From: Brent Harding @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
I thought real player was an X application that wouldn't work with speech
anyways?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aldo" <blinuxman@tuxfamily.org>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
> On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 08:42:59AM -0800, Hart Larry wrote:
>> Ok, Dave-and-All: Yes, vsound lets you listen while recording, but as I
>> said in my orriginal message, many times I cannot find a recorded file of
>> any type which is saved. It always says, "about to start the
>> application"I
>> suppose it would be nice if it would mention the name of the file it is
>> saving. We have an alias with some options, but after the stream
>> finishes,
>> it says cannot find then it lists a numbered au file.
> See -ao pcm option in mplayer; default is audiodump.wav but you can also
> give a file name to the output wav.
>
>> Yes, I wish I could always use tr player as I record.
> No longer required since realplayer exists as a .deb package as well as
> mplayer on the ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ repository.
> In that case you add -playlist as option to be able to stream / and/or
> save.
> As said din a prevouis msg, I forgot the command I used to convert
> ra/ram while listening to it.
>
> Aldo.
>
>
>
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Tony Baechler
@ ` Brent Harding
` Tony Baechler
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From: Brent Harding @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
What you probably don't want to do is to just record and open a second copy
of the stream to listen to. I heard that is a good way to get banned.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Baechler" <tony@baechler.net>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 5:23 AM
Subject: Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
> Hi, I think you can listen as you record with the wget method. It's just
> an mp3 file so should play with any mp3 player. You're right about mimms
> though. I don't use Mplayer but it seems like it might play to a sound
> card as it records. Unfortunately you can't stream wave files because
> apparently it needs to read the end of the file or something.
>
> At 08:18 AM 2/14/2006, you wrote:
>>One problem (unless I've missed something) with all the methods described
>>so
>>far is that none of them lets you listen while you record. My personal
>>preference is to use vsound, which lets you run your favourite tool to
>>listen,
>>and also records whatever is sent to the sound device as it's passing
>>through.
>
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Brent Harding
@ ` Aldo
` Brent Harding
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From: Aldo @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 10:21:02AM -0600, Brent Harding wrote:
> I thought real player was an X application
No no; in my case, the mplayer uses realplay when I stream a
http://.....ram
> that wouldn't work with speech
> anyways?
There is no link between streaming and speech.
Aldo.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Aldo
@ ` Brent Harding
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From: Brent Harding @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
No, the link is X and speech. I never could get gnopernicus to do much.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Aldo" <blinuxman@tuxfamily.org>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 10:21:02AM -0600, Brent Harding wrote:
>> I thought real player was an X application
>
> No no; in my case, the mplayer uses realplay when I stream a
> http://.....ram
>
>> that wouldn't work with speech
>> anyways?
> There is no link between streaming and speech.
>
> Aldo.
>
>
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Brent Harding
@ ` Tony Baechler
` how to purchase TTSynth? coscell
` Recording Streaming Audio? Brent Harding
0 siblings, 2 replies; 32+ messages in thread
From: Tony Baechler @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
That is correct. Fortunately, that's not what I was suggesting. You
listen to the mp3 file you're downloading with wget. Jump to about
the last 30 seconds and listen away. Technically it's a broken file
since it's still being downloaded live but I've done that with Winamp
and it works. As far as Linux players, I'm not sure but you could
just keep restarting the downloaded file and go to the end every time
if it doesn't support streaming.
At 08:22 AM 2/15/2006, you wrote:
>What you probably don't want to do is to just record and open a
>second copy of the stream to listen to. I heard that is a good way
>to get banned.
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* how to purchase TTSynth?
` Tony Baechler
@ ` coscell
` Geoff Shang
` Recording Streaming Audio? Brent Harding
1 sibling, 1 reply; 32+ messages in thread
From: coscell @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
hi:
Who can tell me how to purchase TTSynth from ttsynth.com?
Coscell
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* Re: how to purchase TTSynth?
` how to purchase TTSynth? coscell
@ ` Geoff Shang
` hank smith
` T. Joseph CARTER
0 siblings, 2 replies; 32+ messages in thread
From: Geoff Shang @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Hi,
ttsynth.com is having its order form and backend processing written now.
As soon as the credit card processing side of thing sgets sorted out, you
should be able to order it. It's been coming for awhile, but it's almost
there.
Declaration: I am writing the order form for the website ttsynth.com and
have a financial interest in its success.
Geoff.
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* Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
` Tony Baechler
` how to purchase TTSynth? coscell
@ ` Brent Harding
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From: Brent Harding @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
Ever end up getting banned because of wget not being the best user agent
around? I heard 2 others that are not liked are freeamp and Jet Audio. I
think banning on either user agent or having only 2 connections open is bad
because the agent name can probably be changed to winamp or media player and
people do use routers. These days one almost needs a router smart enough to
take a stream and feed it 2 places rather than opening out a second
connection that is thought usually to be a recorder.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Baechler" <tony@baechler.net>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:43 AM
Subject: Re: Recording Streaming Audio?
> That is correct. Fortunately, that's not what I was suggesting. You
> listen to the mp3 file you're downloading with wget. Jump to about the
> last 30 seconds and listen away. Technically it's a broken file since
> it's still being downloaded live but I've done that with Winamp and it
> works. As far as Linux players, I'm not sure but you could just keep
> restarting the downloaded file and go to the end every time if it doesn't
> support streaming.
>
> At 08:22 AM 2/15/2006, you wrote:
>>What you probably don't want to do is to just record and open a second
>>copy of the stream to listen to. I heard that is a good way to get banned.
>
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* Re: how to purchase TTSynth?
` Geoff Shang
@ ` hank smith
` Willem van der Walt
` T. Joseph CARTER
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From: hank smith @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
okay what is ttsynth?
I missed something here can soe one fill me in pritty please?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geoff Shang" <geoff@hitsandpieces.net>
To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: how to purchase TTSynth?
> Hi,
>
> ttsynth.com is having its order form and backend processing written now.
> As soon as the credit card processing side of thing sgets sorted out, you
> should be able to order it. It's been coming for awhile, but it's almost
> there.
>
> Declaration: I am writing the order form for the website ttsynth.com and
> have a financial interest in its success.
>
> Geoff.
>
>
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* Re: how to purchase TTSynth?
` hank smith
@ ` Willem van der Walt
0 siblings, 0 replies; 32+ messages in thread
From: Willem van der Walt @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: hank smith, Linux for blind general discussion
The new name for IBM viavoice outloud.
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, hank smith wrote:
> okay what is ttsynth?
> I missed something here can soe one fill me in pritty please?
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Shang" <geoff@hitsandpieces.net>
> To: "Linux for blind general discussion" <blinux-list@redhat.com>
> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 12:19 AM
> Subject: Re: how to purchase TTSynth?
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> ttsynth.com is having its order form and backend processing written now. As
>> soon as the credit card processing side of thing sgets sorted out, you
>> should be able to order it. It's been coming for awhile, but it's almost
>> there.
>>
>> Declaration: I am writing the order form for the website ttsynth.com and
>> have a financial interest in its success.
>>
>> Geoff.
>>
>>
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* Re: how to purchase TTSynth?
` Geoff Shang
` hank smith
@ ` T. Joseph CARTER
` Geoff Shang
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From: T. Joseph CARTER @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 06:19:42PM +1000, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ttsynth.com is having its order form and backend processing written now.
> As soon as the credit card processing side of thing sgets sorted out, you
> should be able to order it. It's been coming for awhile, but it's almost
> there.
>
> Declaration: I am writing the order form for the website ttsynth.com and
> have a financial interest in its success.
Since you're writing the form, is there an option to order it for more
than just x86? I have x86, PowerPC, and ADM64 within easy reach of my
chair, and the stuff I am playing with is intended for XScale.
--
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* Re: how to purchase TTSynth?
` T. Joseph CARTER
@ ` Geoff Shang
0 siblings, 0 replies; 32+ messages in thread
From: Geoff Shang @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux for blind general discussion
T. Joseph CARTER wrote:
> Since you're writing the form, is there an option to order it for more
> than just x86? I have x86, PowerPC, and ADM64 within easy reach of my
> chair, and the stuff I am playing with is intended for XScale.
uh. I'm not sure, I'll have to ask. I think the licenses we have are only
for x86, but I'll check. specifying platform was not part of my brief, so
either that's an oversight or we're only selling for x86.
Geoff.
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