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    XM / Sirius users????

    How reliable is the internet feed? And is it streaming MP3s? downloadable?

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    XM user here.

    Geeky XM user here.

    Geeky XM user who has no idea what the hell you're talking about here.
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    XM Online is solid even throught the fort knox firewall we have at work. There is a way to capture them, use google
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    I have XM in my car, and I have used the XM feed at work (online) and it works pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinedad

    Geeky XM user who has no idea what the hell you're talking about here.

    well, there is software out there that enables one to "record" each song off of a streaming MP3 site. Does anybody know if it works with either?

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    Aaaaah.

    Might work with XM online, but I dunno. I use it in the car.
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    anyone wanna hook me up with a password if they don't stream it online ? As in, you only listen in the car
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    I've never had the Sirius internet feed go down... never tried to download it, but if you can do it, I would like to know how.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
    I've never had the Sirius internet feed go down... never tried to download it, but if you can do it, I would like to know how.
    not sure what you mean. If you subscribe to sirius to listen in the car, you can also log on and stream it online.
    if you mean, capturing the songs, it beats me
    Last edited by willywhit; 05-07-2007 at 07:07 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
    I've never had the Sirius internet feed go down... never tried to download it, but if you can do it, I would like to know how.
    I'm listening to the Sirius feed now and I normally do while working. Never had any problems with it. It would be pretty easy to record, you could use something like Audacity to capture the stream.

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    I haven't downloaded anything yet but I'm not that savy. I know a friend who gets mp3's off XM though.

    I have serious and I have not stopped listening to the new punk channel since I found it a month ago. God damn is it good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfinn View Post
    I'm listening to the Sirius feed now and I normally do while working. Never had any problems with it. It would be pretty easy to record, you could use something like Audacity to capture the stream.
    Thanks for the info... I'll be dl DJ Premier every week from now on.

    I would suggest OpD2D instead of Audacity because you can tell it to end at a certain time and it's easier to convert to mp3.
    Last edited by funkendrenchman; 05-08-2007 at 01:18 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by funkendrenchman View Post
    Thanks for the info... I'll be dl DJ Premier every week from now on.

    I would suggest OpD2D instead of Audacity because you can tell it to end at a certain time and it's easier to convert to mp3.
    I'm almost positive that with the LAME plugin Audacity will convert directly to mp3.

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