Wow, I'll bet it took a while to gather all those URLs. Thanks!vilzveerd wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 2:30 am Here's an M3U playlist of all the currently available MP3 General Conference talks (and associated meetings) from April 1971 to October 2022:
General Conference talks.m3u.zip
So, while the file in the archive above is perfectly usable for streaming with mpv, you should note that you can also use it to download the files, if you have wget installed.
To download them all (so they're on your computer for use without the Internet), unzip the file, install wget (if you don't have it installed already) and from the command-line from the same directory as the .m3u file, type:
wget -i "General Conference talks.m3u"
Make sure you're in the directory where you want the files to download to.
Then all you have to do is wait a really long time, and you should have all the MP3s. You can download the MP3 scriptures and music from the M3U files above, this way, too.
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Re: Awesome command-line cross-platform media player (including for Android)
Is there a way to get an updated version (that includes April 2023) of this without manually clicking on every conference talk on the church site?munaish wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 2:30 am Here's an M3U playlist of all the currently available MP3 General Conference talks (and associated meetings) from April 1971 to October 2022:
General Conference talks.m3u.zip
So, while the file in the archive above is perfectly usable for streaming with mpv, you should note that you can also use it to download the files, if you have wget installed.
To download them all (so they're on your computer for use without the Internet), unzip the file, install wget (if you don't have it installed already) and from the command-line from the same directory as the .m3u file, type:
wget -i "General Conference talks.m3u"
Make sure you're in the directory where you want the files to download to.
Then all you have to do is wait a really long time, and you should have all the MP3s. You can download the MP3 scriptures and music from the M3U files above, this way, too.
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Re: Awesome command-line cross-platform media player (including for Android)
Here you go! It should be updated to include the April 2023 General Conference, now:tbarnesiv wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 7:45 amIs there a way to get an updated version (that includes April 2023) of this without manually clicking on every conference talk on the church site?munaish wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 2:30 am Here's an M3U playlist of all the currently available MP3 General Conference talks (and associated meetings) from April 1971 to October 2022:
General Conference talks.m3u.zip
So, while the file in the archive above is perfectly usable for streaming with mpv, you should note that you can also use it to download the files, if you have wget installed.
To download them all (so they're on your computer for use without the Internet), unzip the file, install wget (if you don't have it installed already) and from the command-line from the same directory as the .m3u file, type:
wget -i "General Conference talks.m3u"
Make sure you're in the directory where you want the files to download to.
Then all you have to do is wait a really long time, and you should have all the MP3s. You can download the MP3 scriptures and music from the M3U files above, this way, too.