Re: Podcasting
- From: the Omrud <usenet.omrud@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 20:21:03 GMT
Sara Lorimer spake thusly:
> Frances Kemmish <fkemmish@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Sara Lorimer wrote:
>
> > > I've never listened to one, but aren't they just the digital version of
> > > those "mix tapes" people made in college? Eh, I don't get the fuss about
> > > iPods either -- they don't even get radio, which is what I like to
> > > listen to while taking my postprandial constitutional. They're cute,
> > > though.
> > >
> >
> > I understand that you can get some radio programmes as podcasts. I hear
> > someone on WNYC advertising the fact. I don't have an iPod, so I don't
> > indulge.
> >
> > http://www.wnyc.org/about/podcasting.html
> >
> Ah! OK, that actually could be good -- like Tivo for radio. Sign me up
> for one.
I've got a Tivo for radio. It's called, er, a Tivo. I've connected
it to my cable box, which brings me dozens of radio stations,
including all the BBC, and the schedules are downloaded by Tivo just
like TV programme details. I record many hours of radio every week
which I transfer to my PC and then convert to mp3 (or more likely
wma).
--
David
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