Preston Crawford <me at prestoncrawford.com> wrote: > So I got a new Pocket PC this weekend (yes, you read that > right, sorry, don't like the Palms on offer currently Did you try the Treos? I really can't stand a "start bar" in a palm. Slows me down. But to each his own. > and I can at least install software on it via Windows on > VMWare). Which means you're running Windows, no difference. Again, to each his own, but I like a device I have total control over under Linux. I've been using a Treo 600 for over a year, a Kyocera 7135 for 2 years before that and a Kyocerta 6035 2 years before that (going back to early 2001). > One of the main things I wanted to do with it is get > Audible.com again and listen to All Things Considered from > NPR on the way home like I used to. Now I find out they not > only don't have an agreement with Audible any longer > where I can pay them for this service, but now they are > podcasting, but not the whole show. *sigh* > So what to do.... My thinking is to capture the stream from > local affiliate and time shift until I leave work. > But how do I do this (I know how to use dump with mplayer > for this) without getting one gigantic file? Anyone have > any experience with this? No, but mplayer can split files IIRC. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)