Thanks Peter. I'll try also to get in touch with their web\ computer guru
On 4/11/2010 3:31 PM, Peter Charuza wrote:
> Hey Shai,
>
> Though I don't know the exact coding techniques, it can be done. This
> radio station I listen to organizes all their online archives in just such a
> manner. All the audio is streaming, and when you browse the playlist, select
> a song, it brings you to that point in the broadcast and plays it. Though in
> this example it does not stop when that particular song is over, you may be
> able to code it in just that way.
>
> http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/35312
>
> Maybe checking their source code you can get some ideas on how they did it.
>
>
> Peter
>
> 2010/4/11 Shai Drori<[log in to unmask]>
>
>
>> Does anyone know how to solve the following problem? I have recordings of
>> hour long news program that has many items in it. The original wave file is
>> 62 minutes long, but the research library wants a feature that will enable a
>> researcher to click on a specific item in the database and hear that item
>> directly. So if there is a news item that starts at 25:15 and ends at 28:45,
>> a click on the link will start playback at that point and not from the
>> beginning of the audio file. Anyone have an idea? As a last resort I am
>> thinking about giving a try to the cutting program mentioned here a few days
>> back that can create mp3 files according to the markers I make in wavelab.
>> Shai
>>
>>
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