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Coast to Coast AM Debate, August 21 2010

You could have just used Audacity for both recording and editing.

I tried Audacity this morning and failed. I couldn't see any way to record off the speaker output. Did I miss something?
 
I tried Audacity this morning and failed. I couldn't see any way to record off the speaker output. Did I miss something?

You need a patch cable going from line out to mic in (in the windows version anyway). I think it was done that way to avoid the DMCA legal hassles of recording live internet streams.

Besides, the PC I used to record (an XP Samsung Tablet PC) is severely underpowered for Audacity type stuff. I use it in my bedroom to listen to my mp3's off of my NAS server, stream internet radio stations, let me know when I have new email if the main PC is off and occasionally watch my slingbox on it but that's about it. It's very small, very quiet and fits on my nightstand but it's not really good for much more than that.
 
Here''s a little test for you and any debunker who wants to play.


Here are two pictures. The 'before' version is before WTC7 collapses. The after version is after it collapses. See how it crashed down...this giant building between three other smaller skyscrapers each only yards away.


http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/8607/wtc7controlleddemolitiohq3.jpg WTC7 Before
http://www.thewebfairy.com/killtown/images/wtc-gallery/wtc-rescuer/wtc7-1.JPG WTC7 seconds later


NIST says that this was a natural collapse solely from fire (a completely steel framed building mind)

Do you agree with them ? Remember that 9/11 was an inside job if you don't.

Well, you're idea of seconds is 3 days I am guessing? Do you have a problem with counting?
 
You need a patch cable going from line out to mic in (in the windows version anyway). I think it was done that way to avoid the DMCA legal hassles of recording live internet streams.

I tried that and I could probably get it to work but I couldn't listen and record at the same time, at least for the time I spent messing with it.
 

lol at you using the exact same wording after getting called out on it before.

Hey genius, your "seconds later" picture has a 9/13 time stamp visible in the photograph. It wasn't seconds later, it was days later, after quite a bit of clean-up had been done. Do you enjoy being intellectually dishonest?
 
Sam, REAPER next time, you have an inside track on any issue with it

http://reaper.fm/

Regardless, thanks a BILLION for doing this!

Ha! Thanks, but Audacity worked well enough and was free, and even that had tons more bells and whistles than I needed. Did I mention that it was free?

Seriously though, it'll probably be a long time before I need or want to do this again so why waste the time learning new software that I'll probably never use.
 
Shoulda figured. He was just too stubborn and oblivious to reality, even for a 9/11 conspiracy theorist.
 
Ok. Here are the links to the show (no commercials or news segments). Pick your flavor:

1) The whole show, in 18 separate segments @128 kbs in 1 zip file (181,450 kb, ~3 hours after you delete the duplicates) Note: I noticed after I uploaded this that I accidentally duplicated 9-10 and 11-12 in this so delete one of those two sets. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RJZG0269

2) The whole 16 segment show including bumpers (no doubled up segments in this one), in 1 long file @ 32 kbs in 1 zipped mp3 file. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=25VKA1G7 (40,76 kb, ~3 hours)

3) The meat of the show (9 segments total) minus any segment that didn't have either guests or callers (I did however include the 1st hours show intro) (no doubled up segments in this one either) in 1 zipped mp3 file @32 kbs. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1G1TQYDD (35,522 kb,~2.6 hours)

1) This is the most complete and the best audio quality, if you want to jump around it makes it much easier to find what you want, The downside is its size.

2) This is probably what most of you will want. If not then...

3) This one is the smallest in size and the smaller 3-4 minute intro sections (bumpers) with no guests or callers involved are not included except for the ~4 minute intro at the very beginning of the show. This is essentially the debate and callers only.

Sorry it took so long. Real life and some sleep intervened plus I was using software I've never used before so there was a bit of a learning curve in there as well then it took a while to encode and upload. Enjoy and let me know if something doesn't work.

If someone else wants to host these go right ahead as Mega upload will probably delete these sooner or later after 90 days of downloading inactivity and I make no promises that I'll keep copies of these for posterity. I forget who it is here that has all of the 9/11 debates compiled in one location so if someone remembers who it is I'd appreciate it if you could PM him/her about these.
 
Windows 7.

It's a laptop with a Realtek audio chip and I think I saw some notes that said there are limitations to it for this use.

You should be able to just set your Audio I/O in Audacity to Microsoft Sound Mapper and it will be able to grab audio from whatever you're playing on your desktop at the moment.
 
Sam,

Thank you so much for doing that for us. I greatly appreciate it, as I was not able to attend the second half, after Harriet and Johnson joined.

But, I did get to fight some fire last night.....WOOT!!
 
The download kept freezing on me half way which I think was my connection flopping out... I located a torrent
 
Well, I listened to most of it, and I have to believe that every caller:

  • Has spoken with Robert the Haunted Doll
  • Has talked to aliens
  • Has seen Bigfoot
  • Is seeing a whole team of psychiatrists.

Dave, overall a very good job. The only suggestion I'd make, if you ever decide to do this again, is when Gage brings up the explosions heard before the collapse crap, is to point out that explosions do not equal explosives. The sounds could come from more than a dozen explanations caused by the fire, such as transformer explosions.
 

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