Monday, August 06, 2007

bsdtalk124 - PC-BSD Founder Kris Moore

Interview with PC-BSD Founder Kris Moore. We talk about the upcoming 1.4 release.

File Info: 12Min, 6MB.

Ogg Link:
http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk124.ogg

8 Comments:

At 8:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

is it to hard to post the link to the ogg version of the interviews enclosed in the html a tags?

 
At 9:18 AM, Blogger Mr said...

I find that whenever I include links in the body of the post it messes up the iTunes feed. I don't know what is wrong. Perhaps the site template or some other problem.

 
At 7:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wish you would change your encoding because your podcasts play back double speed on my mp3 player and when using mpg123/ogg123 or mp3blaster. You're not alone in this regard, but I care more about your podcast than some of the others who are using awkward encodings. That means I have to either re-encode to use it how I want to and how I normally listen, or start X and listen via xmms since it can deal with different encodings (I usually don't run X).

 
At 6:34 AM, Blogger Mr said...

Which encoding setting would work better?

 
At 4:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, stereo/two-channel would do the trick. I think it's the one-channel thing that was driving both the portable audio player and my audio apps crazy. I went ahead and converted all the bsdtalk -- and other single-channel -- podcasts I have to two-channel oggs (22050 sample rate) using sox. They now work perfectly. Thanks for your podcasts.

 
At 12:26 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

is ur audio setup on a crutch? If it's just the mono thing that's killing it, i would have to say that it's pretty lame indeed... Reencode for stereo, and what - double the amount of space that the file will take up?

 
At 8:42 AM, Blogger Mr said...

Phone conversations are mono, so converting to stereo would only double the file sizes. Perhaps there is some other fix?

 
At 10:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Like I wrote, I halved the bit sampling and added a second channel. As a result, my files are a little smaller than the originals. No worries, I'll just do it myself.

 

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