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Andrew Zbikowski wrote:
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<pre wrap="">For a hardware solution there's also Griffin's radio
SHARK. (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/radioshark/index.php">http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/radioshark/index.php</a>)
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Well I already have the hardware, and it's hardware that works in Linux.
To clarify a bit, what I'm thinking of doing is recording a radio
progarm and saving it as a mp3 saved in a directory that's served out
by apache. What I need is to find something that can take the mp3s,
who's files names will be something like YYYY-MM-DD_ShowName.mp3, and
generate the Podcast XML file so I can just fire up iTunes as normal
and my recorded radio shows show up as a Podcast.
ListGarden might do it, but I'm still open to suggestions. :-)
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://internet.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/02/25/2148229&from=rss">http://internet.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/02/25/2148229&from=rss</a>
is a general guide to creating podcasts under Linux.<br>
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My understanding is that iTunes doesn't *need* special XML to subscribe
to a podcast, you just need some special XML tags in order to use some
of the nifty extras that iTunes supports. Search Google for things
like "podcasting linux" and similar, and then look for discussion on
ways to automatically generate the iTunes specific bits with whatever
tools you find.<br>
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-- jeremy
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