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Started by williedee, October 27, 2013, 12:04:08 AM

jazmunda

Quote from: nooryisawesome on August 27, 2014, 07:12:03 AM
Me too.

Does't coast insider have more if you subscribe?
Or did we get all the art shows from there?

The majority of the SIT episodes that aired prior to the release of the torrent are included. SIT shows that aired after the torrent's release that were not in any of the collections that were used to compile the torrent will obviously not be there. From the release date up until the last 4 or 5 weeks all the SIT shows that aired were "new" classics.

wr250

Quote from: jazmunda on August 27, 2014, 07:21:47 AM
The majority of the SIT episodes that aired prior to the release of the torrent are included. SIT shows that aired after the torrent's release that were not in any of the collections that were used to compile the torrent will obviously not be there. From the release date up until the last 4 or 5 weeks all the SIT shows that aired were "new" classics.

and to be clear thats classics with art bell, not clashics with the noory

jazmunda

Quote from: wr250 on August 27, 2014, 07:25:55 AM
and to be clear thats classics with art bell, not clashics with the noory

The classics with Noory would fit on a floppy disk and leave plenty of room for a healthy collection of cock pics and horse porn.

phrodo

Quote from: jazmunda on August 27, 2014, 07:35:02 AM
The classics with Noory would fit on a floppy disk and leave plenty of room for a healthy collection of cock pics and horse porn.

I've zero interest in the snoory clashics or cock pics but would love to send my biitch ex the horse porn.

Lunger

FYI:

the show, 2000-02-03 (Anti- Aging - Dr. Ronald Klatz)  First hour is Hoggie reciting a very important monograph on some subject.  The parts I was able to stay awake for were riveting.

jazmunda

Quote from: Lunger on September 04, 2014, 06:45:20 AM
FYI:

the show, 2000-02-03 (Anti- Aging - Dr. Ronald Klatz)  First hour is Hoggie reciting a very important monograph on some subject.  The parts I was able to stay awake for were riveting.

Aren't all Hoagie's segments just him rambling on about something or other?

cweb

1000pts for the first C2C host to go into break with "Ramblin' Man" after a Hoagie monologue.

zeebo

Quote from: cweb on September 04, 2014, 11:26:24 AM
1000pts for the first C2C host to go into break with "Ramblin' Man" after a Hoagie monologue.

And bonus points for " Don't Stop Believin' ".

connah0047

williedee: Thank you so much for compiling this. I am downloading it now. I have a question if you don't mind. Please don't misunderstand, this isn't a complaint by any means. I'm grateful for you sharing your hard work! However, I do not understand why so many of the episodes are so small in file size and corresponding short with regards to time. It's not just a few but a great number. The NUMBER ONE episode I have been wanting to get is March 14, 1997, the night of the Phoenix Lights (well, right after). The file is less than a meg big and only a few minutes of a part of the episode. Is there something I am not doing correctly when I download these? Thanks for any help! -Matthew

wr250

Quote from: connah0047 on September 29, 2014, 08:27:28 AM
williedee: Thank you so much for compiling this. I am downloading it now. I have a question if you don't mind. Please don't misunderstand, this isn't a complaint by any means. I'm grateful for you sharing your hard work! However, I do not understand why so many of the episodes are so small in file size and corresponding short with regards to time. It's not just a few but a great number. The NUMBER ONE episode I have been wanting to get is March 14, 1997, the night of the Phoenix Lights (well, right after). The file is less than a meg big and only a few minutes of a part of the episode. Is there something I am not doing correctly when I download these? Thanks for any help! -Matthew

williedee included pretty much everything that was available at the time. all we can do now is to wait for premier to air  SIT shows that are not in the archive. 

connah0047

Quote from: wr250 on September 29, 2014, 08:34:27 AM
williedee included pretty much everything that was available at the time. all we can do now is to wait for premier to air  SIT shows that are not in the archive.

Right, what I mean though is not that there aren't very many episodes, but rather that many episodes that do exist are very short and start somewhere in the middle of the show and stop before the show is over.

williedee

Quote from: connah0047 on September 29, 2014, 08:43:23 AM
Right, what I mean though is not that there aren't very many episodes, but rather that many episodes that do exist are very short and start somewhere in the middle of the show and stop before the show is over.

Those are the best I could find. I debated if I should only put full shows in the archive, but eventually decided to just include everything.

connah0047

Quote from: williedee on September 29, 2014, 09:01:03 AM
Those are the best I could find. I debated if I should only put full shows in the archive, but eventually decided to just include everything.

Ahh, I see! Ok, I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something I was doing wrong. Again, thanks for all the hard work! Much appreciated!

connah0047

williedee:

I bought a month's subscription to Coast to Coast AM for the express purpose of downloading the audio archives. I have written a program that downloads and saves every single audio archived show C2C has on their site. The only exception is I have not yet finished the code that downloads and saves the streaming ONLY audio, like for the really old Art Bell stuff that they have not converted to MP3s yet. Would any of these MP3s be of help to you in your project or do you pretty much have all that already? Obviously, only Art Bell's stuff can be sorted out since they have the "Author" tagged in the MP3 data. Just let me know! -Matthew

wr250

Quote from: connah0047 on September 29, 2014, 10:25:46 AM
williedee:

I bought a month's subscription to Coast to Coast AM for the express purpose of downloading the audio archives. I have written a program that downloads and saves every single audio archived show C2C has on their site. The only exception is I have not yet finished the code that downloads and saves the streaming ONLY audio, like for the really old Art Bell stuff that they have not converted to MP3s yet. Would any of these MP3s be of help to you in your project or do you pretty much have all that already? Obviously, only Art Bell's stuff can be sorted out since they have the "Author" tagged in the MP3 data. Just let me know! -Matthew

all the post 2003 art bell stuff is in there. to record streams look into vlc, it does a nice job, you can set stop times etc .
something like : cvlc <stream url> --sout file/mp3:<path to filename>.mp3 --run-time=10740 --stop-time=10740 vlc://quit
note cvlc comes with vlc.

connah0047

Quote from: wr250 on September 29, 2014, 11:33:29 AM
all the post 2003 art bell stuff is in there. to record streams look into vlc, it does a nice job, you can set stop times etc .
something like : cvlc <stream url> --sout file/mp3:<path to filename>.mp3 --run-time=10740 --stop-time=10740 vlc://quit
note cvlc comes with vlc.

Thanks, I appreciate the advice. I'll look into it. The reason I am proceeding with writing a program for it is because I don't have to wait for the episode to play through to record it in "real time." Although downloading and stitching the WMAs does have its setbacks so VLC is a great idea for me to keep in mind.

wr250

Quote from: connah0047 on September 29, 2014, 11:53:54 AM
Thanks, I appreciate the advice. I'll look into it. The reason I am proceeding with writing a program for it is because I don't have to wait for the episode to play through to record it in "real time." Although downloading and stitching the WMAs does have its setbacks so VLC is a great idea for me to keep in mind.
the SIT episodes are not available for download in any case, so recording them as  described is the only way.

connah0047

Quote from: wr250 on September 29, 2014, 12:03:50 PM
the SIT episodes are not available for download in any case, so recording them as  described is the only way.

They are if you are a programmer. :) I happen to be and I am nearly finished with the code. I have already run several manual tests and it downloads the Streaming SIT shows just fine. It's much more of a pain than the MP3s but I think it will be well worth it. There's always more than one way to skin a cat.

laserjock

Alright, I'm pissed.  You all provided the torrent for the Art Bell shows, and I am eternally thankful.  But for weeks, months, no one else has seeded them on the torrent site, and all the jerks leeching but not sharing.  Normally I accept that there will be leechers who are too selfish to think about consideration for others.  But for months?  Not ONE seeder other than me?  Screw it, I'm pulling the torrent off my share.  Jerk offs.  Not one is willing to seed?

EDIT:  This is especially onerous because my ISP has a soft ceiling on data use and I'm worried I'm gonna get dinged, I can't afford paying for extra data or losing my account. 

This says a lot about Art Bell fans: They must be selfish f's.  Not one single other seeder, never, nada, zilch.  How do people live with themselves?

wr250

i am seeding. over a TB uploaded now.

laserjock

Must be the torrent site I got it from?

wr250

Quote from: laserjock on October 09, 2014, 11:06:38 AM
Must be the torrent site I got it from?

probably. i am seeding both  williedees torrent and demoniod.

laserjock

How many other seeders are there on yours?  How many are sharing of the leechers?  I'm not a torrent expert.

wr250

Quote from: laserjock on October 09, 2014, 12:29:22 PM
How many other seeders are there on yours?  How many are sharing of the leechers?  I'm not a torrent expert.

i have 8 seeders listed and 4 leechers

williedee

Quote from: wr250 on October 09, 2014, 12:36:18 PM
i have 8 seeders listed and 4 leechers

that's what I see as well.

brugvu

BRUGVU HAS ENTERED THE BUILDING!

YOU ALL CAN SIT DOWN, AND STOP APPLAUDING!

I STILL HAVE THE LARGEST COLLECTION. :P

SHOW ME YOUR TITS WILLIEDEE'S!

I NEED "YOUR" SHOWLIST.

MAKING SURE YOU AREN'T HIDING NEWLY DISCOVERED ART BELL SHOWS FROM ME!

I LOVE HOLDING DOWN THE SHIFT KEY.

SO, MIB TIME TRAVELER STEVE WAS RIGHT. BRIAN FROM PHILLY, DID FAKE HIS CALL!

AND THE SUPREME COMMANDANT FROM LANULOS DID "TIME" HIS CALL TO THAT EXACT MOMENT

FOR HER OR THE PLEAIDIAN ALLIANCE TO "BREAK" EARTH LOCK WITH ART'S BROADCAST..
(or whatever)..

CHECK IT OUT FADE TO BLACK RADIO EPISODE #122.

I WILL UPLOAD MY "STEVE" CALLS TO WILLSTARE FOR YOU ALL TO ENJOY! AND THE

"BRIAN'S PRANK" MP3'S I MADE.  AT 32 KBPS. HA. TAKE THAT MV!

I'M SELLING MY AFTER DARK MAGAZINES. DOES ANYONE NEED ANY?

$10 EACH 1996-2003  $5 EACH 2004+

PLEASE FIND SOME TAPES! I CONVERTED ALMOST 1000 TAPES FOR YOU ALL. AND WHAT DO I GET?

:)

Well you get a thank you.

I am going to start looking for new art bell shows as I have finished the ultimate torrent. Finding them is rather difficult. I believe a recent poster on here, stated they found an old hard drive that might have some that were not in the torrent and not on Somewhere in time.

cweb

Shift key? Pfft. I hear the Scorpion Army uses capslock.

blitzer850

What is kept on that national archive site?  Any AB? I haven't been there in awhile but I use to find long lost forgot about items on there.
Just curious..

williedee

Quote from: blitzer850 on October 24, 2014, 03:17:40 PM
What is kept on that national archive site?  Any AB? I haven't been there in awhile but I use to find long lost forgot about items on there.
Just curious..

random shows that are everywhere else on the internet.. someone should upload the entire torrent there.. that's actually not a terrible idea lol

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