Linux Today - now with audio 34
Our friends at Linux today started today to broadcast in MP3 format,
and they need "beta" testers to get some feedback. (you'll need mpg123 program or the latest RealPlayer G2, or X11amp/XMMS to hear it)
Re:Pronounciation of "Linux" *by Linus himself* (Score:1)
http://ocean.hhardy.net/rafiles/linus/
Pronounciation (Score:1)
However, isn't the accepted Americanized pronounciation "Lie-nucks?" This seems logical to me, as Linus' name is pronounced "Lie-nus" (though it's "Lee-nus" in Finland.) So doesn't "Lie-nus" become "Lie-nucks?" Why do so many people say "Lynn-ucks" then? Will you make fun of me and steal my lunch money if I say "Lie-nucks?"
Please dont' consider this a flame or "my-way-of-talking-is-better-than-yours." Have a nice day. :-)
Not impressive, but it is their first try (Score:1)
Of course, I could just be cranky this morning...
Re:What's that sound? (Score:1)
Re:What's that sound? (Score:1)
Thanks.
fict
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Re:Not impressive, but it is their first try (Score:1)
The content on Linux Today goes above and beyond
My dream linux website would be slashdot backend with Linux Today content.
History Again? (Score:1)
Radio BroadCast (Score:1)
It worked (Score:1)
I don't need that CRAP! Sorry, just bothered.
Good And Bad Points... (Score:1)
(1) The audio is 32Kbit.... too fast for modems...
(2) The encoder isn't the best one in the world - good encoders can give the same quality at 16Kbit
(3)The Announcers need a bit more practice and pace - that'll come with time and practice
I can forgive them for all these - commercial encoders cost money, and the free encoders are no good below 32kbit.
The Good Things
(1) It's Not Real Audio!
(2) users on slow links can Download it.
(3) They're using a non-commercial encoder
(4) The First story they mentioned was my series on animation on linuxpower.com
This last one is actually oddly ironic - since I started mp3 radio on Linux back in 1997 - I was one of the first - so it's spooky that the first mention should be for me... even if it's completely unrelated to mp3 radio (mp3serv/Icecast/LiveIce)
Re:Not impressive, but it is their first try (Score:1)
Even if the stories were 'fresh' the result was still lacking
Re:Not impressive, but it is their first try (Score:1)
Hey, I need some beta testers for this static file I'm serving...
Damn, way too cranky in the morning...
Re:What's that sound? (Score:1)
Absolutely not. It's just not worth making a silly, silly cascading thread over.
Re:Not impressive, but it is their first try (Score:2)
I'm thinking... (Score:1)
Re:What's that sound? (Score:1)
I agree. Replying to such a thread would only encourage others to do so, thereby drawing attention to the offending post.
Re:What's that sound? (Score:1)
Re:Inaccuracies? (Score:1)
Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't the Altair a homebrew computer made by a 'hacker' (can't remember his name), using a Zilog Z80? Or was it an i8080?
Up to that point, Intel themselves probably dismissed the idea of a computer on everyone's desktop. I betch'ca they really woke up to the comsumer market shortly afterwards.
Re:Pronounciation (Score:2)
The accepted Americanized pronunciation is "Lynn-ucks", and that's actually how Linus usually seems to pronounce it (I'm basing this observation on his keynote speech two Linux Expos back). We probably won't steal your lunch money if you say "Lie-nucks", but we may point and laugh and throw offal.
Re:Inaccuracies? (Score:1)
my announcers are broken! (Score:1)
to be broken. They keep repeating the same
inane comments over and over. I can't tell
if it's just this implementation on the
bandwagon platform.
Is there an patch yet?
--
Moodle - Open source software for online education - http://moodle.com/ [moodle.com]
Re:What's that sound? (Score:1)
It's nice... give them a chance... (Score:1)
Works for y'all?? (Score:1)
-russ
The Hills Are Alive... (Score:1)
First of all no matter were you are, there usually collages around with mass comm dept, or even a local college radio station. Use them. I'm sure someone would love to have something "hi-tech" like this on their resume. If your spokesperson is not that up on Linux, let them at least be up on radio.
Second, this is news, and it's also Linux news, therefore, if I'm bothering to listen, I'm already somewhat for Linux. So lay off the stability and reliability and overall Linux is better. WE KNOW THAT. I want news. You can slip in some commentary, but focus on reporting the facts, and mabey were they came from.
Oh, and get some music, a kazoo or something. There has to be something to let me know you're done.
I listen the news.com's radio feed now and then, granted it's a bit hokey and streaming the same commercial daily gets on my nerves, but there are times when I get home and want to get some info while making dinner or what have you. Streaming audio is the solution to the whole problem of when do you air news. Stream it and I'll decide.
Don't quit on this, you just have a ways to go is all.