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Streaming LQ Podcasts

The latest LQ Podcast should now be available via the following stream. If anyone has any problems, let me know. Not 100% sure this is something that will be available long term, but I figured it’s worth a test to see if gets used.

http://stream.linuxquestions.org:8000/lq-podcast.ogg

–jeremy

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Comment by Fulko Hew
2005-02-08 11:55:05

BTW. Your podcasts tend to be a little on the quite side compared to others.

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Comment by jeremy
2005-02-09 09:31:19

Thanks for the feedback, I’ll take a closer look at the levels for the next one. Are others experiencing the same thing?

–jeremy

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Comment by chris
2005-02-10 01:59:45

Hadn’t noticed it. I thought the original poster was referring to a total lack of drum cadences… I just adjust volume to suit.

 
 
Comment by 33_hertz
2005-02-10 18:55:27

Yes, more drum cadences. Oh, nearly forgot more cowbell, pleeeeeeeeeese!
Other than that, great stuff, keep it coming.
Kind Regards

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Comment by speel
2005-02-13 19:44:46

sound is low

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Comment by impeteperry
2005-02-14 12:05:07

Get your stream on Noatum, but no sound. I get ogg sound from WCPE on XMMS. What Ho!

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Comment by mimithebrain
2005-02-14 12:20:58

quite a nice idea! by the way, I like the intro song!

have a nice day

mimithebrain

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Comment by ganesch
2005-03-01 07:57:18

I’m on Gnome/Fedora Core 3 using RealPlayer and have no problem whatsoever with low sound. Great stuff. Keep up the good work!

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