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| quote: | Originally posted by GPC
Figured out how to automatically download GDJB or anything else for that matter. Many download sites provide an rss feed of available sets. Combine that with a torrent client (utorrent) that allows you to automatically download content from rss feeds and bingo. I use it to get all the regular shows that are not podcasted in addition to everything posted by my favorite DJs. |
I've now got about 20 DJss radio shows automatically subscribed in iTunes. It's convenient, but there are a few drawbacks:
a) .m4a files are slightly lower quality (I have pretty good ears, trust me!) - but this has the added benefit of smaller file size
b) Having to use iTunes to listen to music sucks. I much prefer winamp. Of course there are ways around this though, but I'm lazy.
c) ???? - I'll leave this one blank. You'll find out why later 
Of all the radio shows out there, the ones you pretty much have to get on your own are Markus, Armin, and Ferry. In particular, you can interpret this as there artists who are trying a bit harder to honor copyrights and performance royalties. There are some issues about what constitutes a performance, which would raise royalty issues. Some artists (by nature of their business and the fac they own a record label) have a larger obligation to honor this. For those that complain "why is Armin's podcast too short", just look up ASCAP, RIAA, etc...
But I'm not a total expert on this (done some fair amount of research though) so would love to hear other's inputs.
NOW...where are the good RSS feeds for those 3? I usually go to alldj.org and find that depositfiles links are the best of all, but I think you are limited to 2 free downloads per day...but this is usually plenty for me!
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