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From:
nethed
To:
ugly and mean , Dan Shoebridge ,
Date:
Thu, 20 Sep 2001 12:50:30 +0100
Subject:
[idm] Solid Steel Special --> Recording streams
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people on the http://www.ninjatune.net forum have been recording, collecting, saving & trading solid steel shows since they first started back in the late 80's. someones even got a site dedicated to the mixes - we'll try & locate the link & post the tracklisting to the list sometime laters today. nethed At 3:30 pm -0700 19/9/01, ugly and mean wrote:
quoted 20 lines Strictly Kev & DK have decided bring you the parts that they couldn't> > Strictly Kev & DK have decided bring you the parts that they couldn't >> include on the finished version as it's too good for you not to hear. >> Get your recording finger ready. > >Anyone have any idea why they don't use shoutcast technology to stream low >bitrate mp3s instead of real audio? > >I think with the "out_lame" mp3 plugin for winamp, I believe one could >record a streaming mp3 broadcast in real time to any bitrate they wanted. >I guess I could see that as a reason in and of itself why they wouldn't >use streaming mp3 technology. > >But, who would get hurt financially by having a bunch of solid steel mix >mp3s floating around the internet? I think I have most of the shows that >are floating around on audiogalaxy and morpheus, but they are badly >butchered (usually only one dj at a time) and often skip. Not to mention >I can't seem to match up playlists for them anywhere on Ninjatune.net. > >anyone else out there trying to record or collect solid steel shows? >
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