automated shoutcast recording
jbalmer
Junior Member Posts: 10 Joined: Jan 2006 Reputation: 0 |
2006-01-31 06:19
Post: #1
recording streaming audio works great, but can a start/stop timer be added? i like to record shows to listen to them later.
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los93sol
Senior Member Posts: 287 Joined: Oct 2004 Reputation: 0 |
2006-02-01 12:31
Post: #2
was thinking of something similar myself...a "tivo-esque" type of functionality would be nice. what i mean is many of the shoutcast streams these days give info about what song is about to play, perhaps there might be a way to start caching a song when it starts playing so if you press the record button in the middle of a song it would go back to the beginning and record the entire song, then clear cache and start caching again for the next song. just an idea...
regards, los93sol |
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jbalmer
Junior Member Posts: 10 Joined: Jan 2006 Reputation: 0 |
2006-07-23 07:21
Post: #3
Anyone?:confused2:
(This post was last modified: 2006-07-23 07:23 by jbalmer.)
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SleepyP
Posting Freak Joined: Nov 2005 Reputation: 4 Location: Portland, Oregon |
2006-07-23 14:50
Post: #4
los93sol, that doesn't sound like a lot of work or anything...
btw that was sarcasm. you're crazy. being able to simply do an automated record from xxxx time to xxxx time should be do-able via python, right? since all that is doing is a very basic automation of features already in XBMC? |
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jbalmer
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2006-07-26 20:44
Post: #5
I know nothing about python or xbmc programming. Just hoping someone would provide a solution.
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jbalmer
Junior Member Posts: 10 Joined: Jan 2006 Reputation: 0 |
2006-08-02 03:33
Post: #6
Oh...does anyone have a copy of the Wakeup.py script that is mentioned in the Alarm-Clock thread? The link is broken. I might be able to tinker with that to make what I want.
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