Hi Folks, I'm currently running Etch and KDE as my desktop.
I'm considering changing my Internet (and audio/viedo) setup. The goal is to save some money. I currently have a static IP which I get via DSL (so I can run my mail and web servers). One of my hobbies is collecting a radio show that is broadcast on XM satellite radio. I have satellite TV and the XM station that carries the show is part of the basic satellite package. So, what I now do is record the radio program on a DVR, burn the program onto a DVD/RW disk, and then strip the audio out of the DVD/RW disk with dvd-rip. (it is a hobby) Two questions: Yesterday, I spoke with a sales droid from the cable company (Cablevision). He said that I could continue to get a static IP through them. If you can confirm that Cablevision will offer me a static IP, please let me know. Also, part of the conversion (if all is well with everythig) I will be getting an XM account. From reading on the web, I know that with my XM account, I can listen to XM on my computer. Would someone please tell me how to record XM from their internet stream? Recording audio in general isn't the problem, but specifically for XM is. I would really like to get everything set before I decide to make the change, because this will change EVERYTHING--Internet, TV, radio, phone--for me and I want to be sure that everything is right before I make the change. Thanks a lot, Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]