For those wanting an easy download of mp3 and m4a files, general Berkeley lecture and other recorded audio archive files for this fall will be at:
101_9_11_07.m4a 11-Sep-2007 19:32 64.2M: World in 1900 PE 101 Lecture
101_9_13_07.m4a 13-Sep-2007 14:32 61.3M: Keynes PE 101 Lecture
101_9_4_07.m4a 05-Sep-2007 07:44 70.8M: World in 1900 PE 101 Lecture
113_8_27_07.m4a 12-Sep-2007 22:12 65.3M: Opening Econ 113 Lecture
113_8_28_07.m4a 12-Sep-2007 22:06 54.4M: Opening PE 101 Lecture
113_8_29_07.m4a 12-Sep-2007 22:14 65.5M: Colonization Econ 113 Lecture
113_9_10_07.m4a 10-Sep-2007 21:31 60.4M: Northern Industry + Slavery Econ 113 Lecture
113_9_12_07.m4a 12-Sep-2007 20:13 51.0M: Slavery + Civil War Econ 113 Lecture
113_9_5_07.m4a 05-Sep-2007 19:12 68.9M: Northern Agriculture Econ 113 Lecture
Bloomberg_Keene_9_14..> 14-Sep-2007 16:37 8.2M: Bloomberg Radio
EHA_9_8_07.m4a 09-Sep-2007 11:41 24.5M: Economic History Association Talk
Global_Imbalances_9_..> 12-Sep-2007 20:16 43.2M: Global Imbalances Talk









Where are the MP3 files and how do we recognise what lectures they are?
Posted by: Nicholas Gruen | September 15, 2007 at 04:19 AM
The m4a files have been coming into iTunes on the podcast rss and I've been using the iTunes "convert to mp3" option to convert them.
Use iTunes Advanced/Subscribe to Podcast... and enter (all one line):
http://web.mac.com/jbdelong/
Brad_DeLongs_iWeb/
Coffee_and_Tea_Audio_Podcasts/rss.xml
I've renamed mine AEH_01.mp3, AEH_02.mp3 etc.
If there were an mp3 rss I would probably use prodder instead of iTunes.
Posted by: PeeDee | September 16, 2007 at 11:19 PM