audio interviews with artists Posted on Friday 19 May 2006 by dbv Courtesy of MOMA, here (mentioned in this NY Times article on museum podcasts).
aaah, that seems to work, at least until el.net is blocked. i imagine this could all be scripted fairly easily, but i suppose it depends on how closely they actually watch the traffic metrics here. i wonder how common off-hosting mp3s is. Reply
hmmm, if you download the M3Us & open them in a text editor, you get a URL for an MP3, which you can download in a browser. Can you do that? When the URL for the M3U is http://ps1.el.net/web/archive/metafiles/m3u/sbarcmom_MOMA_ArtofAssemblage_bii.m3u, the URL for the MP3 is http://ps1.el.net/media/archive/mp3/sbarcmom_MOMA_ArtofAssemblage_bii.mp3. Not sure if that holds for all of them. Is there something you can drop M3Us in and get MP3s out the other end? that would be nice. Reply
ouch, permission denied by the new proxy overlords
aaah, that seems to work, at least until el.net is blocked. i imagine this could all be scripted fairly easily, but i suppose it depends on how closely they actually watch the traffic metrics here. i wonder how common off-hosting mp3s is.
hmmm, if you download the M3Us & open them in a text editor, you get a URL for an MP3, which you can download in a browser. Can you do that?
When the URL for the M3U is http://ps1.el.net/web/archive/metafiles/m3u/sbarcmom_MOMA_ArtofAssemblage_bii.m3u, the URL for the MP3 is http://ps1.el.net/media/archive/mp3/sbarcmom_MOMA_ArtofAssemblage_bii.mp3. Not sure if that holds for all of them.
Is there something you can drop M3Us in and get MP3s out the other end? that would be nice.