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Re: What mp3 quality do you want?

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charles_454545Jul 22, 2009
 
 
--- In just-a-minute@..., "ebayforfred" <ebayforfred@...> wrote:

> Charles,
>
> This is all interesting (I do hope that doesn't read as sarcasm), but I use the http://www.nerdoftheherd.com/tools/radiodld/ application. (Free download, I have no connections to site, and have been using it fine for about 12 months)
>
> It checks the BBC website schedules and does all the iplayer download/converting for me, including podcast downloads (RSS).
>
> I don't know the technicals of how it works, but quality is fine for what I need. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

That radio app you mentioned sounds pretty nice, and if I
were on Windows I'd probably give it a spin. But, any app
still isn't going to know where to trim the ads and
off-topic continuity announcements from the ends of the file.

I think the main difference here is that I don't want
an all-in-one solution because I enjoy poking around in
get_iplayer's source and tinkering with the knobs to see
what happens. :)
 
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