Re: Be Quick!




"David Looser" <david.looser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:79pa4cF1q4b76U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Don Pearce" <spam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4a3a6e08.279510453@xxxxxxxxxxxx
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 09:10:19 +0100, Jim Lesurf <noise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

In article <4a405505.207571203@localhost>, Don Pearce <spam@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Radio 4 right now (3:00 to 3:30) for a history of early recording.

I recorded it from 'listen again' so I can have a sit-and-listen later
today. One thing has made me curious. I think the Radio Times listed it as
3:00 to 3:45 - i.e. 45 mins long. But the iPlayer version seemed to be
about 57 mins long - i.e. nominally 1 hour. Is the iPlayer version actually
longer than the live broadcast?

The programme as broadcast is certainly 45 minutes. But radio progs on
iPlayer typically include the last half hour (it seems like) of the
previous programme, so who knows. Funny that they manage to trim the
TV programmes accurately and add a one second station ID at the front.
I wonder why they can't do that for radio.



The 'listen again' (or what ever it is) I listened to online was 58 mins long without any significant chunks of any other programme, I seem to remember...??



I did what Jim did, and recorded it off "listen again". But I then edited off the "heads and tails" and I'm left with a programme that runs for 57 minutes and two seconds. So perhaps the listen-again version is longer?


You lopped Susan Rae off the end, then. Swim, my *significant other*, informs me she (Susan Rae) used to regularly have the preceding hour with her piano/singing teacher - Ruby Sturrock (aka Miss Stroke) of Dundee, a good while ago...!!



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