Hi,
I've just discovered this show, and want to listen to all past episodes, but I can't find a way to download them all, without going through, and downloading them one by one.... Does anyone know how I can download them all at once?
Thanks,
Josh
You can use iTunes to do that.
there are browser plugins that will download things for you. easy as heck to use.
There ya go, complete url list to feed to your favorite download tool.
There ya go, complete url list to feed to your favorite download tool.
Thanks! They are downloading now!
while read input; do wget $input; sleep 30; done < list.txt
Before you run this take out the carriage returns from list.txt and everything is great.
while read input; do wget $input; sleep 30; done < list.txt
Before you run this take out the carriage returns from list.txt and everything is great.
The "strings" command, for example, will strip the carriage returns.
Heh, I even piped it through
todos for the usual windoze crowd.
For linux I assumed nuf said.
For those using
wget, but not using TFM:
wget -c -i list.txt
Hi,
I've just discovered this show, and want to listen to all past episodes, but I can't find a way to download them all, without going through, and downloading them one by one.... Does anyone know how I can download them all at once?
Thanks,
Josh
Firefox browser with download helper addon will download 50 links of each page to a folder called (medialink)
All named and numbered in the right order. Just in case anyone else would like to listen on there travels as I do.
Forgot to add when you change page from 1 to 2 etc... F5 to refresh or addon will see first set of links again.
WARNING ....I am rebooting an old topic here.... WARNINGFor people who only started to listen to The Amp Hour recently (like myself), there is a very good way to download the old episodes now that they are being hosted on libsync:
http://theamphour.libsyn.com/just one right-click (save target as...) per episode required.
Since I have to endure a really bad commute 3 days a week (65km/ 50mi which can take from 45min to 2 hours each way, depending on traffic) I have been able to catch up quite quickly :-)
love the show btw. My favourite episodes in the 1-100 range were #71 with John Edmond (one of the co-founders of Cree) and #77 with Howard Johnson on high-speed signal propagation.
If there's anyone that has not listened to these episodes before, I can recommend them even while they're over 4 years old now.
Cheers!
Wouter Nieuwlaat
a.k.a. Antiekeradio