Monday, November 05, 2007

Kind Robot - Fragapella EP - Definitive w/extras released

It's been a while since I've posted, but I wanted to let a few more people know that a huge
torrent has been released with all of what Kind Robot has released so far.

You can find it in the link, or here directly:

Kind Robot - Fragapella EP - Definitive with extras-art-etc

It's a pretty big file, about 575 megs, but it contains everything including an uncompressed
master copy of the original EP, as well as uncompressed versions of a few other tracks.
It has extras, unreleased stuff, art for stickers, posters(pdf rasterbator files) alternate covers,
remixes and other's songs that used samples from ccmixter shared tracks.

It's all free stuff, Creative Commons as always and you can share, mix, messup or otherwise
throw it around in as many creative ways you wish without selling it.

Be sure to seed.

This is everything so far. Enjoy...

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Friday, December 03, 2004

Not Work Safe Radio Reviewed!!

The New, New Podcast Review!
(fair and balanced podcast reviews)

... and unlike that other place that says they are fair and balanced,
this place really IS fair and balanced.

Totally fair and accurate review. Matter of fact, in a way better
than we deserve right now. Much appreciated. It's great to have
some really good, critical but fair feedback.

LINK

(also, I re-read the rant on his site about announcing the length
of songs before they play.. and I must remember to POUND
that into my head from now on before I produce a show. It
makes perfect sense)

Podcasting at Newsweek.

Nice article, without as many of the usual errors and
sillyness.

LINK

P.S. - New (not works safe radio) show is running late, but is coming along.

In the meantime, link to the feed is here, in case you were looking:

LINK





Saturday, November 27, 2004

Not Work Safe Radio Podcast #0006

Direct Torrent Link: HERE

Seeders needed for the first few days after release. If you'd like
to seed, just download via the direct link above and leave the
torrent open after it's finished downloading. With a client like
bittornado you can control your upload rate. Any rate will help.

Featured in this show:
Chat transcripts read aloud!!! Immanuel Velikovsky!! Broccoli
brain farts! The Science Missionaries!
Star Wars and Menstrual
voyeurism!! (well... there's a first)

Show notes(well, links really):

RIAA-free songs featured in the show:

1. The Dresden Dolls - Truce

http://www.dresdendolls.com/

2. Gravy Train - Titties Bounce

http://www.rapbitches.com/


Sites mentioned:

Blog Torrent - a simplified bittorrent experience.

http://www.blogtorrent.com/

Immanuel Velikovsky Archives

http://www.varchive.org/



SPECIAL NOTE: Those of you who got the file early
have a version of the "chat transcript" bit without the
background music. And boy does it suck (more) without
it. So if that's the version you got... sorry. You can
download the final version here or just re-subscribe
to the feed.

Sunday, November 21, 2004

Podcaster vs. Mac Store

Walked into the mac store at the mall this evening. I browsed around
for a while and looked at all the macs I want and cannot afford. Checked
out the ipods and drooled a bit. That's right. A podcaster without an ipod.
Hell, I don't even have the equivilant. Since they had a net connection, I
took it upon myself to open a few browsers to the front page of
ipodder.org just for the hell of it. One of the gurus, macsturbators or
whatever they're called said hi and asked me if he could help me blah blah..
whatever the schpiel was. (not bashing these folks, nice people every one
of them) I said no, but that I was just drooling a bit at the new macs. I
mentioned I was a podcaster and he said "cool". Which I took as:

1. He has NO idea what the fuck I was talking about.

2. He's one of those of the "not easily impressed" generation. You know, the
same one that worships reality TV.

or.

3. He was thinking "yeah.. so what am I supposed to do now.. blow you
right here? Do you see kneepads?"

I get the feeling it was at least one if not two of the above.

But still, fun stuff. And those macs... wow. MUST HAVE NOW!

Thursday, November 18, 2004

Not Work Safe Radio Podcast #0005

There's a new "Not Work Safe Radio"
Show number 5. Long time coming, I know. But I'm having a
bit of trouble settling on a format. So I'm experimenting.

It's about 30 minutes this time and you can get the file
here with a direct torrent link. (bittorrent)

http://66.93.46.148/not_work_safe11_18_04.mp3.torrent

Special guest Ash. No links or show notes this time around.

But it is definately not work safe.

Topics: Bellies, breasts, fucking bigfoot and Uhuru's nipples.

You had to be there I guess.


Thursday, November 11, 2004

Battle the Podcast Bandwidth Beast with Bittorrent (updated)

Ok, I just finished the latest revision of my podcasting with Bittorrent
guide. It has a new home HERE.

Changes? Cosmetic, broken links, new links and corrections.

Please send questions/comments/corrections to gotilk@gmail.com

Sunday, November 07, 2004

There's a new HARD Hardcore Insomnia Radio podcast

You can donwload it directly via the torrent here:

http://66.93.46.148/HardcoreInsomniaRadio6.mp3.torrent

And if you feel like seeding, it's always appreciated by all involved.

And HERE is the subscribe link.


Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Not Work Safe Radio Podcast #0004

The long awaited 4 th NOT Work Safe Radio is out.
(approx 18 minutes)
Direct Torrent Link:
HERE

In this show, some music from Elbow and Cornelius.
Some tips on how to stay pure in this morally questionable
world and commentary on the election.

Some quick links (not many for this show):

Elbow:
http://www.elbow.co.uk/index.asp

Cornelius:
http://www.cornelius-sound.com/

Have a great weekend and I hope to see you with a new show
fairly soon. No more huge gaps.

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

More Podcasting in The News

IT world - Podcasting: The latest buzz




Monday, October 25, 2004

Guerilla iPodder attack

Guerilla iPodder attack gets serious
Podcasting in the 21st century
theinquirer

"ADAM CURRY'S latest guerilla warfare campaign
against the entertainment Establishment is starting
to kick into high gear."

Sunday, October 24, 2004

Podcast: Time-shifted radio listening gets a new name

Good podcasting article at the WebTalk site.

Friday, October 22, 2004

New Livejournal Community for Podcasting

Just a few people there right now, but it'll grow.

LINK

Battle the Podcast Bandwidth Beast with Bittorrent

Oooh.. that sure is a lot of "b" words.

Anyway. Let's get to the meat.

Scenario: You've set up a podcast. People have started listening.
A LOT of people. As a matter of fact, for every person that listens
to your podcast, there's approximately 200 annoying little freaks
who merely download your show for the sole purpose of getting
a sick thrill out of knowing what your face will look like when your
provider sends you a 2500 dollar bandwidth overage bill at the
end of this month. That's right. It hasn't REALLY happened yet
has it? It's too early. The gnashing of teeth and the news reports
of random podcasters leaping from remote bridges in the middle
of the night have not begun... yet. Hopefully, with the wonder of
bittorrent, they will never begin at all.

Solution!!:

BITTORRENT!

First let's get to the basic things you'll need.
(this tutorial/primer/etc is for Windows XP)

1. A podcast. Plenty of tutorials for this are already out there.
Get your mp3 together and scoot a little closer now. (ok, that
was just creepy, stop that)

2. A RSS 2.0 with enclosures feed. You can hack mine or Hardcore
Insomnia's. Just look at the codey stuff and type your stuff in place
of our stuff. Technical stuff gives me wood. (more details later... NO!!
not about that, about the RSS.. you are a bit of a perv, huh?)

3. A decent connection to the "INTERNETS" (thanks George)
with a static or NEAR static IP address. (that's when your IP address
remains the same all the time or until you boot your dsl modem/router)

4. A web server of some kind. If you're on a static IP address, you can use
a wonnerful little server appropriately named "Simple Server WWW". It's
FREE! (support the people who make this stuff if you end up using it)

LINK : http://www.analogx.com

Or if you have a hosting provider, you can use that. You'll only be serving
the tiny little torrent file, so don't fret.

5. A way to download a torrent file (other than ipodder). I suggest using
BitTornado. It's small, simple, not too "bloaty" and FREE!!

LINK: http://www.bittornado.com

6. A way to create a torrent. I suggest using MakeTorrent. It's simple and
small and FREE!


LINK: MakeTorrent 2.1

7. Access to a public tracker. I've been using Athlazan's. Sign up and upload those
torrents! (please, I beg you, send me your favorite reliable trackers)

LINK: Athlazan's BNBT Tracker (try it twice if it doesn't work the first time)


Now, let's do it!

Step 1: Join a public tracker. (like the one mentioned above, or one
you've found)


Step 2: Get your mp3 file and make a torrent using MakeTorrent. It's a very simple
process, but you can find directions here:
Making a torrent with MakeTorrent
Just be sure to pay attention and put the tracker YOU have joined and chosen
in the tracker field, not the one on that site. It's important that you find the
tracker's "announce URL" to enter into this field. If not, the kitten gets it.

Step 3: Upload your torrent to the tracker. Directions on how to do this will
be at the tracker site and will be fairly obvious. Be sure to fill in a name for
the listing and a description. Also be sure it's in the proper category. Until word
gets out a bit more, that'll usually be "misc" or "other". Check to be sure the
listing works by going to the front page of the tracker and looking in the latest
torrents listing. When you get there, download your own torrent and complete
the file download by pointing to your mp3 when your bittorrent client asks
where to put the file. The "download" will complete quickly. Now, if you use
bittornado, click on "advanced" then "external announce" and enter the
tracker's "announce URL" and click "ok". (necessary? not sure, but it works
so I wouldn't skip it) Trust me, after the first time this'll get easier. Minimize
that bittornado window and let's move on to step 4.

Step 4: Still with me? Good. Go get coffee. Back? Good. Did I SAY stop and
take a pee? FOCUS! Sorry. I'm a little punchy. Now take that torrent file
you made earlier and...

Simple Server WWW or other local web server running on your machine:

Right-click it. Choose "copy". Go to your simple server
www folder (follow the directions on the site to set up the server) you
chose to host files in and right click on it. Choose "paste". The URL for
your torrent file now exists. It will be http://your.ip.address/torrentname.torrent

External Web Server:

FTP the file to the folder of choice. Now figure out the URL to that file.
If you uploaded it to a sub folder off your main HTML folder it would be
http://www.yourdomain.com/subfolderwherethefileis/torrentname.torrent


Now that you have that torrent URL, you're ready for step 5.

Step 5: Grab that rss 2.0 with enclosures file of yours and modify it.
In the enclosures tag, for enclosure URL, use the direct address to
the torrent on YOUR web server.

Instead of type="audio/mpeg" inside the enclosure tag, you'll be using
type="application/x-bittorrent"
Now, go back to your torrent file, the one you created earlier. Right
click and and choose "properties". Look at the file size in bytes, size...
not "size on disk". THAT is your length=, not the size of the MP3 file.
Enter all the other normal information you would enter between the

tags to identify this particular podcast. (many tutorials are available
on the net here-bouts) Save that new RSS 2.0 XML file and upload it to
the place it goes.


Step 6: Check your feed with ipodder and watch those new seeds appear.
You'll see your bandwidth usage in real time and can adjust it within the
bittornado client program. And remember, keep that torrent open for as
long as you want that file to be available. Hopefully, people who visit
the tracker will be curious about this whole "podcasting thingee" and download
your show. A few of them may even leave the torrent open for a while or
become a seeder.


(this tutorial is in flux... if you see mistakes or can offer more in
depth information on a step, or links, keep 'em to yourself buddy..
this aint' no WIKI, K??!! Nahh... please help. I probably made
some mistakes and welcome any input or suggestions.

heh... he said he "welcomes ANY INPUT" huh.. huhuh

Bandwidth and Podcasting - A Torrent nightmare

Watch this space for a pretty comprehensive podcasting with
bittorrent tutorial/guide.

Why?

Well, I was up until just now figuring it out. I think I exchanged
about 50 e-mails with Hardcore Insomnia Radio's host Jason
before we finally gave up and called it a night. But I decided to
test it all on my own web server(s) with a different approach and
actually managed to get it working. And the solution was so
goofy and simple I managed to overlook it.
But now it's time for sleep.

The bad news is that my podcast isn't done yet. The good news
is that now the bandwidth won't be killing me and when my next
show is ready (look for Sat/Sun as a goal) for podcasting, it'll be
a torrent download. Yay.

I'll post every step I took here after I actually finish my own
podcast.
bed calls to me...