Emma and Pete Live for August 31st, 2009

Recorded show, in two parts:

Part one

Download the mp3 or click the play button to listen:

and part two

Download the mp3 or click the play button to listen:

Everything below the following line refers to the live show, so don’t try listening to the recorded show with these links – they are there for live broadcasts.


To listen to the show, sling this link into your stream player:

http://8.12.35.166:8000/emmaandpete

or this if you’re on iTunes:

daap://8.12.35.166:8000/emmaandpete

or download this file and run it in Winamp, iTunes, Media Player or whatever else plays .m3u files:

emmaandpete.m3u

There will be music streaming before the show starts, just to make sure everything’s working properly. Finally, to get involved with the show as it progresses, use the following Cover It Live! thingy:

Posted by pete · Mon, Aug 31 2009

Emma and Pete Live: test broadcast with Cover It Live (Sun July 12, 2009)

We’re gunning for an Emma and Pete Live tonight at 7pm local time. Rather than using the mp3 streaming method, we’ll try Cover It Live instead. The show will be recorded and released in the usual fashion, so if you miss it, don’t worry.

You can sign up for an email reminder if you would benefit from that sort of thing. See you later!

Posted by pete · Sun, Jul 12 2009

Emma and Pete Live - how to listen

Emma and Pete Live is still a rather experimental concept in its infancy. With that in mind, you are invited to tune in and accept it won’t be perfect…

iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, and anything that plays .m3u files

Download this file: emmaandpete.m3u and open it in iTunes, Winamp, Media Player or whatever audio player you have. It should connect and play the live stream when we’re on air.

If it doesn’t connect to anything or gives you an error, then we’re either off air or the file needs to be updated (in this case, just re-download the file link above, that will always point to the latest server link).

As the live experience evolves, ways of tuning in will be more varied and less manual – thanks for your patience.

Posted by pete · Thu, Jun 25 2009
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