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From: pooky on 3 Jul 2010 16:51 par4thecourse wrote in news:LZidnfvnG4OOCrLRnZ2dnUVZ_tadnZ2d(a)giganews.com: > The Shoutcast Playlist Downloader is Totally unnecessary. Right click on "play" button on any station, select "save link as" and you get the playlist. Rename it anything you like.
From: charles on 4 Jul 2010 07:54 On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 00:55:02 -0500, par4thecourse wrote: >Yrrah <Yrrah-acf(a)acf.invalid> wrote in >news:finv26h8r8n7iqm8p2p9cjefgfa29v7qg8(a)net.com: > >" >> >> AIMP comes with a Shoutcast/Icecast add-on. Stations can be added to a >> playlist. > > >That's why I kept the old version of VLC. I prefer Winamp because of the >added capability to infinitely equalize and play around with the sound >frequencies because of all the plug-ins available. > >I keep reminding myself to try AIMP but haven't as of yet. I find myself >using Foobar most of the time because it loads so quickly. > > >> OK, only one at a time, but hey, so what? >> You're not making such playlists all the time, are you? > >No, but the ability to download the links for 10 stations all at once saves >time and turns the player into a sort of pre-configured car radio. > > > >> I couldn't run it here. Perhaps it requires .NET. > >I have .NET installed and still coudn't install it. > >The site (gazstone.com) has very little info about the program. It's >fairly new, so maybe a FAQ section is in the works. The domain was just >created 3 months ago. > >I still wonder about the Microsoft copyright in the properties section of >the file, though. > > > > spd110.exe ran fine here, WindowsXP sp3+. It's not an installer, it is the program itself. Creates no registry entries and seems well behaved. Nothing I can see that needs .NET anything. First thing when it comes up is to set the download directory. Then refresh genres, lower right button. Then select the genres to download and then press the button to download .plx/.pls files to the specified download directory. Seems pretty neat. Thanks for pointing it out.
From: charles on 4 Jul 2010 08:00 On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 11:54:26 +0000, charles <someone(a)somewhere.invalid> wrote: >On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 00:55:02 -0500, par4thecourse wrote: > >>Yrrah <Yrrah-acf(a)acf.invalid> wrote in >>news:finv26h8r8n7iqm8p2p9cjefgfa29v7qg8(a)net.com: >> >>" >>> >>> AIMP comes with a Shoutcast/Icecast add-on. Stations can be added to a >>> playlist. >> >> >>That's why I kept the old version of VLC. I prefer Winamp because of the >>added capability to infinitely equalize and play around with the sound >>frequencies because of all the plug-ins available. >> >>I keep reminding myself to try AIMP but haven't as of yet. I find myself >>using Foobar most of the time because it loads so quickly. >> >> >>> OK, only one at a time, but hey, so what? >>> You're not making such playlists all the time, are you? >> >>No, but the ability to download the links for 10 stations all at once saves >>time and turns the player into a sort of pre-configured car radio. >> >> >> >>> I couldn't run it here. Perhaps it requires .NET. >> >>I have .NET installed and still coudn't install it. >> >>The site (gazstone.com) has very little info about the program. It's >>fairly new, so maybe a FAQ section is in the works. The domain was just >>created 3 months ago. >> >>I still wonder about the Microsoft copyright in the properties section of >>the file, though. >> >> >> >> > >spd110.exe ran fine here, WindowsXP sp3+. It's not an installer, it is >the program itself. Creates no registry entries and seems well behaved. >Nothing I can see that needs .NET anything. > >First thing when it comes up is to set the download directory. Then >refresh genres, lower right button. Then select the genres to download >and then press the button to download .plx/.pls files to the specified >download directory. > >Seems pretty neat. Thanks for pointing it out. > Correct that - I got a non-fatal error when clicking the gazstone site link in the lower right corner. It worked but the error msg that looks like it is using .NET 2
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