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A great collection of links to Radio documentation, tips, tools, experts. I keep finding new, juicy things and ripe, proven resources. High editorial value. Thanks, Al.

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. ( comments) # 1976 11:20:18 AM G! DayPop!

 

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I'd like to see accomodations for audioblogging. A few requests:

On collecting audio attachments.

  1. Tune my maximum receiving size. Let me set the maximum file size for downloading by channel or time of day. I'm on a
  2. Harvest during quiet times. Let me prioritize audio attachments lower than other Radio harvesting behavior, so upstreaming and other downloads come first. 
  3. Support download resumption.
  4. Support alternate formats. mp3, au, ra, wav, QuickTime, etc.
  5. Support playlists by downloading the list then downloading the mentioned files.

On presenting and playing attachments.

  1. Show file sizes and play times.
  2. If a syndicated attachment is over my set limit, let me override and queue it for download.
  3. Let me play a post's playlist.
  4. Create a queue of audio posts, so I can listen to all my audio posts at the same time. Perhaps by generating a playlist file and launching it.
  5. Create a flag that shows if I've listened to an audio post. I can then delete or save flagged posts.
  6. Let me specify a maximum folder size for all the syndicated audio enclosures.

On composing audio posts.

  1. When I post, check if the file size or file types are not permitted by Radio. If so, tell me before I post. Without this verification, the post's text may point to a missing attachment.
  2. Convert sound attachments to file formats and resolution consistent with my preferences and other restrictions (like maximum file size).
  3. If the file format permits, copy post metadata (title, date, url, author, description) into the sound file itself.

Now where's that microphone...

Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. ( comments) # 1974 2:10:25 AM G! DayPop!

 



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