Title: How To Listen To Db On Your Ipod
Description: i finally found a way
dolphinliss - March 20, 2007 10:00 PM (GMT)
i finally found i way to listen to DB episodes on your ipod. here is how:
go onto garageband and use the recorder. play the episodes on your computer with the sound on all the way while the recorder is on. drag it over to your itunes library and you have it. i have done this and it is great to listen to the episodes.(i have seen them so many times that i can see the pictures in my head)
i hope people will try this. it is a lot of work, but definatly worth it. hopefully someday the episodes will be on itunes
atomicnewt2552 - July 4, 2007 06:29 AM (GMT)
dude, use the link on dragon-city's main page and request it, dur
The Furox - July 4, 2007 07:55 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (dolphinliss @ Mar 20 2007, 03:00 PM) |
i finally found i way to listen to DB episodes on your ipod. here is how: go onto garageband and use the recorder. play the episodes on your computer with the sound on all the way while the recorder is on.
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If you only want to listen, then an easier way is to use QuickTime to extract the audio and save it as an mp3. (You may have to upgrade to QuickTime Pro, but it's cheap and gives you *lots* of transcoding options for both video and audio.)
I get my iPhone in a couple of weeks and I'm definitely going to put a few episodes on it. It has 8GB of memory which should be plenty to hold the entire series once I compress it for the smaller screen size. Now there's a concept, the whole series on the phone in your pocket! Plus the iPhone has a real, fully functional web browser on it (it runs Mac OS X, of course), so I could also just stream the video from a server over the wireless Internet. Talk about Star Trek technology. :)
And yes, people should still go and request the Dragon Booster series on the iTunes store. That kind of thing could help expand the audience and drive more episodes being made. Here's the link again:
Request DB on iTunesPlease make a request while you're reading this now. And if you've made one before, then make another! ^_^
arrow - July 4, 2007 02:52 PM (GMT)
or you could just by a recorder for your ipod (i saw something like this at future shop once) hook it up to your ipod, wait for a db episode to air or go to youtube, press record and there you go
that's what i did with my mp3 (it came with built in mic)
down side is that you can also catch any other noise that happen close by or very loudly
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atomicnewt2552 - July 12, 2007 01:08 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (The Furox @ Jul 4 2007, 01:55 AM) |
| QUOTE (dolphinliss @ Mar 20 2007, 03:00 PM) | i finally found i way to listen to DB episodes on your ipod. here is how: go onto garageband and use the recorder. play the episodes on your computer with the sound on all the way while the recorder is on.
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If you only want to listen, then an easier way is to use QuickTime to extract the audio and save it as an mp3. (You may have to upgrade to QuickTime Pro, but it's cheap and gives you *lots* of transcoding options for both video and audio.) I get my iPhone in a couple of weeks and I'm definitely going to put a few episodes on it. It has 8GB of memory which should be plenty to hold the entire series once I compress it for the smaller screen size. Now there's a concept, the whole series on the phone in your pocket! Plus the iPhone has a real, fully functional web browser on it (it runs Mac OS X, of course), so I could also just stream the video from a server over the wireless Internet. Talk about Star Trek technology. :) And yes, people should still go and request the Dragon Booster series on the iTunes store. That kind of thing could help expand the audience and drive more episodes being made. Here's the link again: Request DB on iTunesPlease make a request while you're reading this now. And if you've made one before, then make another! ^_^ |
problem is that if you aren't near a wi-fi access point you have to use Cingulair/ATT's crappy EDGE network, which is slower than a snail in the middle of winter, i think you could probably be classified as a senior before a single episode loads. seriously, EDGE sucks. now Verizon and SprintNextel's EV-DO networks, i could see that working on, but stupid Apple (no offence Furox) had to sign an exclusivity deal for 5 years with Cingulair/ATT. But then Capcom broke the Resident Evil core series only on Nintendo exlusivity, so we'll see.
The Furox - July 12, 2007 05:30 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (atomicnewt2552 @ Jul 11 2007, 06:08 PM) |
| but stupid Apple (no offence Furox) had to sign an exclusivity deal for 5 years with Cingulair/ATT. |
Do you really think Apple would give away exclusivity to AT&T for free? Read this article:
The iPhone's True Market Cap Value: Apple to Double By 2008If this analyst is correct then the deal is nothing short of brilliant. Several analysts are predicting that the iPhone will propel Apple's market capitalization to surpass that of both Intel and IBM by 2008. And this is all before one considers the European market for the phone and the rest of the world. Not exactly what I would call a stupid move.
So that we don't stray too far off topic:
I believe Apple users can also use iMovie to convert content for playback on video capable iPods. So if you've already downloaded the episodes, then you should be able to open them iMovie. Then you should be able to export them using the settings for the video iPod. I haven't tried it, but if it works, then it saves you having to buy QuickTime Pro.
atomicnewt2552 - July 14, 2007 12:22 AM (GMT)
any ideas for windows or linux users?
The Furox - July 14, 2007 04:46 AM (GMT)
QuickTime Pro is available for Windows. That's what I'd use to either transcode downloaded episodes for the video iPod or to extract the audio for listening on a regular iPod. Buy it in the Apple online store. It's cheap. For Linux, maybe try VLC (www.videolan.org/vlc) and see if it can do it.
DragonboosterGirl - July 16, 2007 08:00 PM (GMT)
I might have found a way to watch dragon booster episodes on your iPod!
If u download annn episode from the net, then save iiiiit and open up Quicktime pro 7 and click export then a thing will pop up that says Save Export file as and go to the selection box that says movie to quicktime movie and change it to movie to iPod. press save and the converted file will appear. then drag your converted file to itunes!
atomicnewt2552 - July 17, 2007 10:24 PM (GMT)
can something similar be done in windows movie maker? i'm, loathe to spend money i dont have, so i want to use free software whenever possible, i.e. gimp vs photoshop, blender vs anything else, etc.
The Furox - July 18, 2007 03:35 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (atomicnewt2552 @ Jul 17 2007, 03:24 PM) |
| can something similar be done in windows movie maker? |
I don't believe so. That's a Microsoft product and they always try to prevent you from using industry standard file formats like mp3. If it will export audio at all, it probably won't do it to anything other than their proprietary wmv file format.
Your only free option would be VLC which I mentioned above. I believe there's a Windows version.
atomicnewt2552 - July 18, 2007 05:42 PM (GMT)
alright. i'll look into it.