[geeks] Plopcasting

Dwight Wallbridge geek at geekblog.net
Wed Dec 28 00:57:50 CST 2005


Well, then it would seem that part of the problem is done, in two 
possible aspects. The fact ID3v2 allows images makes sense, and further 
gives the impression that Apple isn't using anything special. Does no 
one edit the audio file? I would think there would have to be at least 
minimal editing in the process, and therefore it would be possible to 
have that editing process include adding the images, assuming of course 
that the id3lib path doesn't work.

As for Apple and their implementations, I really can't say why it 
doesn't work. Looking at my podcast's iTunes page, it does seem to me 
that the image you add there may actually be dictating the image used on 
your iTunes Music Store page, since that is what is on mine. Does the 
documentation on Apple's site specifically say it impact on the file as 
played in iTunes? Could you provide a link to the Apple documentation? I 
find their site very hard to navigate myself.

Also, is it possible to provide a link to the podcast and/or publisher? 
I am always interested in finding new podcasts.



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Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Dwight Wallbridge wrote:
> 
> 
>>Yes, I know, it's heresy to advise Windows usage, but I am just saying.
> 
> 
> Not so much heresy to involve Windows, as Windows is already in the mix
> and causing much consternation as it is wont to do.
> 
> 
>>I would assume someone with access to the files would have a Windows
>>machine, and could add the image to all files now, and add them as
>>they are made in future, but that is just my guessing.
> 
> 
> Except that the entire point of this operation is to have it 100%
> automated.  There's not much point to an automated system that needs
> constant babysitting and finger-poking.  There's also no real reason
> that something like this should be anything but.  Radio stations run
> like clockwork; schedules are set months in advance; file-rotation isn't
> black magic; RSS isn't voodoo.
> 
> It's always the stupid software getting in the way and being useless.
> 
> 
>>Not sure what else to use.
> 
> 
> Well, I'm reading the ID3v2 technical documentations, and it appears
> that you can actually stick images in ID3 tags now, which is more than a
> little silly.  So that's probably what needs doing.  Hopefully id3lib
> will let me do that.
> 
> It just really, Really, REALLY bothers me that Apple would go through
> the trouble of extending the RSS schema and then not have their tools
> utilize those extensions!  That goes double for Apple -documenting- how
> things should be done and then not respecting them!
> 



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