Kinder
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If anyone wants a single-page weekly Radio 3 listing to avoid multiple mouse-clicking, there's one at http://radiolists.blogspot.co.uk/. There's also a link on that page (on the right, under 'More Listings') to a mediafire location containing printable PDF versions. The lists are usually uploaded on Friday evenings.
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Jolly Roger
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After Shamus introduced me to Freerecorder, I bought the program. Must say I don't regret that. The program is pretty easy to use and does the trick for me. (The cost $ 17,-) Audio Recorder for Free, is even easier to use, after a certain time you have to pay. It cost a lot more. ($ 40, or so). With the bought version you can also rip cd's and burn them. http://www.audio-tool.net/help.html is there welcome page. If you refuse the upgrades, sometimes you can continue to use it free...
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cjvinthechair
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Oh dear - good luck with it all, gentlemen. I've tried to read the 'blurb' for the programs mentioned, & am utterly confused before reaching paragraph 2! Same with science at school , as I recall - just had to open a physics book, & the brain curled up and died !
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Clive
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Jolly Roger
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If anyone wants a single-page weekly Radio 3 listing to avoid multiple mouse-clicking, there's one at http://radiolists.blogspot.co.uk/. There's also a link on that page (on the right, under 'More Listings') to a mediafire location containing printable PDF versions. The lists are usually uploaded on Friday evenings. that is very handy .....
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calyptorhynchus
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A very useful site. I am now set up to record from the BBC, but so far haven't done anything except a couple of test runs. (I want to record, not because of a compulsive desire to acquire, but to share non-copyright recordings of interersting pieces of this forum).
However, looking at the BBC 3 schedule all in one document show what a painfully thin schedule it is, all presenters and special guests and themes and Xs of the week.* What's the problem with hosting a couple of powrful symphonies and a coupel of powerful string quartets each day, and filling in with shorter, but still worthy pieces?
Oh, and hosting broadcasts of neglected, but worthy works.
* Not quite as bad as Australian Classic FM, but getting that way.
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