http://www.netcom.com/~jmrubin/voa.html
http://www.cyberspace.org/~jmrubin/voa.html
Here is a summary of this info:
1) To listen to the VOA at a speed determined by your modem/Real Audio
preferences, enter the following location in your Real Audio player:
pnm://www.voa.gov/communications_world_0200.ra
2) To listen to the 14.4 stream (usually available after 0250 GMT
Saturday):
pnm://www.voa.gov/communications_world_0200.ra/14_4.18
3) To listen to the 28.8 stream (usually available after 0225 GMT
Saturday)
pnm://www.voa.gov/communications_world_0200.ra/dnet.20
4) To download the 14.4 file:
gopher://gopher.voa.gov/gg/audio/realaudio/communications_world_0200.ra/14_4.18
5) To download the 28.8 file:
gopher://gopher.voa.gov/gg/audio/realaudio/communications_world_0200.ra/dnet.20
Note a) that the files do NOT end in ".ra" so it might be a good idea
to save them with an ".ra" extension.
b) In theory, these files should be available by ftp but the VOA ftp
server has been broken for at a year. (and I think it's more like 2 or
3)
c) The gopher directories on the VOA gopher server are such that you
will do an ASCII download instead of a BINARY download (/11/ instead
of /gg/) and this will NOT work.
Gopher is a predecessor to WWW/http. It is understood by all
reasonable web browsers. The University of Minnesota (hence the
name--Minnesota is the "Gopher State" and the UM sports teams are the
"Golden Gophers") tried to get a license fee for the use of gopher and
the web was free of such fees and soon became superior so gopher has
all but disappeared.
: http://www.netcom.com/~jmrubin/voa.html
: http://www.cyberspace.org/~jmrubin/voa.html
: Here is a summary of this info:
: 1) To listen to the VOA at a speed determined by your modem/Real Audio
: preferences, enter the following location in your Real Audio player:
: pnm://www.voa.gov/communications_world_0200.ra
: 2) To listen to the 14.4 stream (usually available after 0250 GMT
: Saturday):
---------- but why bother when Elliot says very little and
you can get the script in seconds and read in a few
minutes. The audio portions aren't missed with
Kim Elliot saying so much in proportion to the
clips.
#Linkname: VOA Communications World
lynx http://www.trsc.com/cw/#Scripts
Change the gg to 9g, thus:
gopher://gopher.voa.gov/9g/audio/realaudio/communications_world_0200.ra/14_4.18
>
> 5) To download the 28.8 file:
>
> gopher://gopher.voa.gov/gg/audio/realaudio/communications_world_0200.ra/dnet.20
>
Again, change to gg to 9g, thus:
gopher://gopher.voa.gov/9g/audio/realaudio/communications_world_0200.ra/dnet.20
> Note a) that the files do NOT end in ".ra" so it might be a good idea
> to save them with an ".ra" extension.
However, Real Player plays them even without .ra extensions.
Kim
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Kim Andrew Elliott
Producer and Presenter
Communications World
VOICE OF AMERICA
330 Independence Avenue, S.W
Washington, D.C. 20547 USA
Telephone: +1-202-619-3047
Fax: +1-202-619-2543
E-Mail: k...@voa.gov
Web site: http://www.trsc.com/cw
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