Irish Traditional Music Awards - Video Stream

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Irish Traditional Music Awards - Video Stream

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You may not understand the language but the music is great.

http://www.tg4.ie/gradam.htm

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thanks for the great link. :)
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amar wrote:thanks for the great link. :)
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Awesome. And, I enjoyed the commercials.
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I'm on my third time through...wonderful stuff.

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Is there a means of saving the file directly to hard drive? Right Clicking didn't do more than save the link tiself, but not the file.
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Brian Lee wrote:Is there a means of saving the file directly to hard drive? Right Clicking didn't do more than save the link tiself, but not the file.
Good question!
To save the video you can use a little software (1,4 Mb): Net Transport http://www.xi-soft.com

It's ok and simply use!
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Wow! Thanks for that!

It took a long time to download, but WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by pixyy »

Fantastic! Thanks for the link.
Downloaded the whole show. And even though I don't understand Gaelic, I enjoy hearing it :-)

Anyone else experience the sound clipping almost constantly?

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Post by anniemcu »

pixyy wrote:Fantastic! Thanks for the link.
Downloaded the whole show. And even though I don't understand Gaelic, I enjoy hearing it :-)

Anyone else experience the sound clipping almost constantly?

cheers,
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I got the clipping until I had the whole thing downloaded, then I could listen without the interference. Very much worth the wait! Oh... and there was enough English to keep me with a bit of a clue. :lol:
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Post by brianc »

Some sweet piping there by Sean McKeon.

Update, 2 minutes later:
Still listening to Sean play... good gravy, what a gift he has.

Update, 4 minutes later:

And a wonderful performance by the McKeon family! :boggle:
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Wow, great stuff, I think I'm going to save copy of this.
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Post by lixnaw »

many thanks for that link, it's like going to a concert!!

:o my jaw is down to the ground :o

and isn't that our own Roger O'Keeffe teaching a very young Sean Mc keon there??
You sure did an excellent good job on that young man Roger!


here's some more clips anyway http://netsoc.ucd.ie/~justy/index.html

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Post by Roger O'Keeffe »

Haven't been able to view the clip, but anyway I just want to point out that I don't want to claim any credit for young Master McKeon's prowess. We sat together in a class conducted by Brian McNamara some years ago, so maybe that's where the footage comes from - if it is really me!
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Post by Cathy Wilde »

Hey, look! There's Tomás ó Canainn -- that's too weird, I just met him here last month!

Is there any way to save this for Mac users? It's GREAT .... thanks!
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