I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue
Discussion
Did anyone record it from R4 either last Monday or the repeat lunchtime today (Sunday)?
It's just that we were at the recording of this in Basingstoke earlier this year and I forgot it was on.
(If the worst comes to the worst I can listen to the streaming audio on the BBC's 'listen again' service, but the quality is pretty poor and I can't keep it either)
It's just that we were at the recording of this in Basingstoke earlier this year and I forgot it was on.
(If the worst comes to the worst I can listen to the streaming audio on the BBC's 'listen again' service, but the quality is pretty poor and I can't keep it either)
Ahonen said:Errr, yes, I know. Because I was at the recording of the 1st two shows.
They always record two shows at the same venue, so there'll be another Basingstoke one tomorrow at 6:30 or next Sunday.
Does anyone know how to save streamed audio so that you can hear it again later?
And if the bandwidth drops off and the quality gets crappy, like it does every time I use 'listen again', is there any way of buffering it?
JonRB said:
Ahonen said:
They always record two shows at the same venue, so there'll be another Basingstoke one tomorrow at 6:30 or next Sunday.
Errr, yes, I know. Because I was at the recording of the 1st two shows.
Well pardon me! All I meant was that shows from the same venue are always bunched together when broadcast...
>> Edited by Ahonen on Sunday 12th December 19:37
Size Nine Elm said:
Flat in Fifth said:
always struck me that Mornington Crescent could be a good game in the Pie & Piston.
Depends if you allow the Smolenski Variation or not.
And we're obviously following all the usual Stovold's rules, aren't we?
It's a shame there isn't more stuff like this on the TV and radio, instead of that "Reality Celebrity House Chef" tat. No wonder the country's in the state it's in.
You can record streaming audio - google for a program called Total Recorder. I've used it in the past, and it's very good...
There are probably other free-ware versions of the same thing around by now as well.
Actually thinking about it, something like VLC may be able to do what you want to do...
There are probably other free-ware versions of the same thing around by now as well.
Actually thinking about it, something like VLC may be able to do what you want to do...
Dibble said:
Size Nine Elm said:
Flat in Fifth said:
always struck me that Mornington Crescent could be a good game in the Pie & Piston.
Depends if you allow the Smolenski Variation or not.
And we're obviously following all the usual Stovold's rules, aren't we?
Is Green Park still wild or are you using Threapston's gambit?
unrepentant said:
Dibble said:
Size Nine Elm said:
Flat in Fifth said:
always struck me that Mornington Crescent could be a good game in the Pie & Piston.
Depends if you allow the Smolenski Variation or not.
And we're obviously following all the usual Stovold's rules, aren't we?
Is Green Park still wild or are you using Threapston's gambit?
I thought Threapston`s gambit had been offically declared to be the equivalent of a "professional foul"?
It should only be used if you have damaged ribs and wish to miss the next international against Kumoveria.
Steve
towman said:
unrepentant said:
Dibble said:
Size Nine Elm said:
Flat in Fifth said:
always struck me that Mornington Crescent could be a good game in the Pie & Piston.
Depends if you allow the Smolenski Variation or not.
And we're obviously following all the usual Stovold's rules, aren't we?
Is Green Park still wild or are you using Threapston's gambit?
I thought Threapston`s gambit had been offically declared to be the equivalent of a "professional foul"?
It should only be used if you have damaged ribs and wish to miss the next international against Kumoveria.
Steve
No you're confused and thinking of Abel's Trunnion. An understandable mistake as they both play where Magarnogle's Bunion is considered profligate.
I'm working in London at the moment and 'enjoying' (sic) a 2 hour commute each way. Oh joy.
Net result is that I don't get home from work until 7.30pm so I've BLOODY MISSED IT AGAIN!
Sorry to be a pain, but I don't suppose any of the kind PHers who offered me last week's ISIHAC in MP3 format would be able to do the same for today's, would they?
>> Edited by JonRB on Monday 13th December 21:41
Net result is that I don't get home from work until 7.30pm so I've BLOODY MISSED IT AGAIN!
Sorry to be a pain, but I don't suppose any of the kind PHers who offered me last week's ISIHAC in MP3 format would be able to do the same for today's, would they?
>> Edited by JonRB on Monday 13th December 21:41
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