Re: Fwd: BBC + fish...listening/recording "Holden Caulfield O.A.G"


Subject: Re: Fwd: BBC + fish...listening/recording "Holden Caulfield O.A.G"
From: ryan c (ryanc@snip.net)
Date: Sun Jun 24 2001 - 13:06:15 GMT


It may be tough to record off the internet, but you mentioned getting a tape
of it.... If you were so inclined, you could hook up a tape player to your
computer and just use the windows sound recorder to record a .wav file...
you may need an adapter or two from Radio Shack or somewhere to get your
tape player hooked up to the computer, and it may not be the best quality,
but still... it'd be nice to have available... I'd sure like to hear it...

----- Original Message -----
From: "zazie" <zazie@raketnet.nl>
To: <hochman@southernct.edu>; <bananafish@roughdraft.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 7:41 PM
Subject: RE: Fwd: BBC + fish...listening/recording "Holden Caulfield O.A.G"

> Recording live internet audio, as i will loosely call it, can be recorded
> but it is very hard and difficult i guess, i was just looking into that,
> but as you can imagine, with all the hoohah going on with Napster and all
> that it's going to be difficult.
> If the BBC is using windows based software (.wma files) or other
'official'
> software i'd say, forget it. Anything else, maybe.
>
>
> =====================================================
> Please don't visit my crappy homepage
> at zazie.huizen.dds.nl/~zazie
>
>
> --------------------Origineel bericht--------------------
> "Holden Caulfield, O.A.P." will be aired on BBC radio 4 on July 5 at
> 1130 A.M. (in England--that's 630 A.M. EST). You can go to
> wwww.bbc.co.uk and click on radio 4 to here it live. I don't know
> how the show will come out but I did my interview yesterday at the
> media services of Yale and had fun working with Matthew Dodd and
> Richard Francis of the BBC. Matthew said he would send me a tape of
> the show but I'd really like to record it as an audio file...do we
> have any techies who can tell me if my computer can record a web
> broadcast? I don't know how the show will turn out but at Bernie's
> prompting I'm willing to read your reviews of it if you get a chance
> to hear it. will
>
> >Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 17:54:40 +0100
> >To: hochman@southernct.edu
> >From: Bernd.Wahlbrinck@t-online.de (Bernd Wahlbrinck)
> >Subject: BBC + fish
> >X-Sender: 0597153873-0001@t-dialin.net
> >
> >Bernd Wahlbrinck 20.06.2001
> >
> >email: Bernd.Wahlbrinck@t-online.de OR bernd@wahlbrinck.de
> >
> >Germany, Home of the Wadel
> >
>
>___________________________________________________________________________
> _
> >
> >Hi Will,
> >
> >you wrote in my guestbook:
> >
> >
> >"Name: will hochman
> >
> >Sent: 1.10 AM - tue 19 jun 2001
> >
> >I used this page to brush up for a BBC interview tomorrow...(if I'm
> >bad, it's your fault! ;) seriously, thanks, will"
> >
> >
> >1. thanks for the not-too-well-hidden compliment ;-)
> >
> >2. seriously - how did the interview go? wouldn't that be something
> >the fish might be interested in?
> >
> >Bernie
>
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> Southern Connecticut State University
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