Geeks in Space, Episode 4 39
If you'd like to listen to the latest edition of Slashdot Radio:
Geeks in Space, go on over to the
page over at The Sync. Else you can just listen to
RealAudio 8.5
kbps, MP3 Instant Play
24
kbps or Download MP3 24 kbps for safe keeping (cough cough). This week we talk about
MSs contest to crack a W2k box, the Red Hat IPO, man made viruses,
and more. Also not that this is probably the last time that we'll mention Geeks in Space on the Slashdot homepage. From now on we'll
announce new episodes on the Geeks in
Space Section on Slashdot. So bookmark it if you care.
Re:Recording MP3 (Score:1)
First, the mics are input into a 4-channel mixer, which signal is put through a compressor (to give us a nice "radio"-esque sound) and finally the whole mess is recorded on a Dell Inspiron 3000 (Crystal Sound card) running the "Potato" release of Debian. We use SoundStudio, a freely available Tcl/Tk program to do the actual recording, and compress it with whatever mp3 encoder we have handy. Then, it's shipped off to The Sync for post-production, which is done in Sound Forge under win9x, IIRC.
Any other questions about our process? Feel free to email me at pater@slashdot.org.
Re:Keep it on the homepage, and Mirrors? (Score:1)
Watching the statistics graph it never remains at 8.5 or above for more than half a second before dipping waaaay down and back up again.
Usually, as soon as it was released I always had much too much time spent in dips to play well.
~Chris
Keep it on the homepage, and Mirrors? (Score:1)
Also, I can never play the ra stream until about two days after the release (over my modem). Is there any way you guys can try to work against slashdotting?
~Chris Carlin
Re:Slashbox for Geeks in Space? (Score:1)
No wonder it sounds so dodgy... (Score:1)
So you do lossy compression into MP3, then expand it back into a WAV for SoundForge, then compress it back into MP3. Ugh, nasty.
Please, please invert in a little more bandwidth so you can send an un-MP3'd file for post...
Re:Super virus (Score:1)
Re:Super virus (Score:1)
Beavis and Butthead? (Score:1)
Re:Keep it on the homepage, and Mirrors? (Score:1)
Feel free to send technical questions to info@thesync.com [mailto] and we'll try to help you out.
Re:Boring! (Score:1)
Have to say it sounds a hell of a lot like Wayne's World to me...
Reading is easier for us foreigners :) (Score:1)
It's really nice to be able to use more senses as input channels - less time-slicage on vision. Then again, we do have speech synthesizers - anyone have a slashdot reader script for festival?
Re:Keep it on the homepage, and Mirrors? (Score:1)
Can not get Geeks in space... (Score:1)
Sadly I can't. The server dosn't respond. It acts like it's down.
What are the chances of setting up some mirrors?
Cool...but... (Score:1)
And how! (Score:1)
My sentiments exactly (Score:1)
Dont' forget geeks3.1 (the service pack to 3.0) (Score:1)
actualy, this was about the funniest one I've heard. it's not really a "service pack" to #3, but a take on the whole Andrew Lenard Artical about Slashdot's amazingly stupid PR firm......
"Subtle mind control? Why do all these HTML buttons say 'Submit' ?"
Recording MP3 (Score:1)
is more a question for the Ask Slashdot section,
but it would be interesting to discuss how well
Linux works for internet radio.
Re:Hey Guys (Score:1)
Besides, I think it's kind of refreshing, and very "nerdy" (in a good way). It reminds me of my College days.
*Falls back into the nostagia for a few more minutes.*
*Carlos: Exit Stage Right*
"Geeks, Where would you be without them?"
I love it (Score:1)
Whose show is it anyway?!? (Score:1)
Re:Hey Guys (Score:1)
I listend to a lot of different college radio shows while in school, some were childish, some were quite good. I just see the potential for this one to turn into a 5 minute string of snorting and finger-pulling. I enjoyed the first 2 episodes a lot, and I hope they can return to the original format.
a spiral downward? (Score:1)
It has taken on the form of a bad college radio show. Take some steps to improve it and I think it will work.
Yes, I do like this stuff (Score:1)
Keep it up, guys... (Score:1)
And rest assured, you're not driving your audience away - well, not all of it.
heh (Score:2)
I've also been keeping track, this is the first time Microsoft has even been mentioned on the show.
Keep up the good work. (:
uh (Score:2)
Again...no offense Rob...it's just that I'm here for news.
Also...please don't flame (others) and say "don't click if you don't want to read"....i'm only asking for a way to block these articles just like we can block others.
Slashbox for Geeks in Space? (Score:2)
Brynn, the forgetful
Re:uh (Score:2)
Also not that this is probably the last time that we'll mention Geeks in Space on the Slashdotomepage. From now on we'll announce new episodes on the Geeks in Space Section on Slashdot. So bookmark it if you care.
'Nuff said.
geeksinspace.com (Score:2)
SULLIVAN, LARRY (GEEKSINSPACE-DOM)
1345 Webster
PALO ALTO, CA 94301
US
Domain Name: GEEKSINSPACE.COM
Administrative Contact:
SULLIVAN, LARRY (LS11115) rlsullivan@EARTHLINK.NET
Re:Geeks3, 2, and 1 on mp3? (Score:2)
Thats Geeks #1 [192.148.252.197], Geeks #2 [192.148.252.197], and Geeks #3 [192.148.252.197].