Does anyone subscribe to the RP Channel? Can it be ripped?

Matt Collins

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I am seriously considering subscribing to the Ron Paul Channel.

But, most of the time I would be listening to these interviews in the car while driving.

Which means I'd like to either download the episodes and play them on my phone, or extract the audio to MP3 format.

I don't want to subscribe unless I have that capability. If it's too locked down with DRM then I'm not interested.


Thoughts?
 
You can play the videos on an iPhone. You just have to leave the screen on, just like on a Youtube video.

I encourage you to subscribe. Hell, $10/mo to support the good Dr., especially based upon how much he has done to further the cause of liberty.
 
You can play the videos on an iPhone. You just have to leave the screen on, just like on a Youtube video.

I encourage you to subscribe. Hell, $10/mo to support the good Dr., especially based upon how much he has done to further the cause of liberty.

Yeah I would encourage anyone to subscribe.
 
Not sure. Contact them on twitter or ask for help through their webpage. He's putting out videos at least 3 times a week on extremely relevant topics: Snowden, Egypt, Syria, Manning, bubbles, etc.
 
I've been wondering about this to. How long are the shows?


Also, I don't even have a smart phone. I would really like to put this on my MP3 player.


In a comparable situation, I have paid a subscription to Coast to Coast AM that made current shows plus their massive archive available as Podcasts. I did the same thing with Freedom Watch actually. I had no trouble at all getting those onto my MP3 player, but both of those shows were specifically made available in MP3 format.
 
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I wasn't interested, but I might subscribe just to see his interview with Rand.

A downloadable podcast would be a great addition.
 
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I wasn't interested, but I might subscribe just to see his interview with Rand.

A downloadable podcast would be a great addition.

the first part of the interview is great!
its a 3 part interview, and as always, everyone gets to say all they need to in each response. the interview isn't rushed, and its a true conversation with a lot of depth.
everything regular news i missing.

I subscribed out of wanting to project to continue regardless...
but after consuming the product, its awesome....
this is how i want my news reports to be. thorough, slow paced- no talking over people.... all good information.
 
isn't that stealing?

if you subscribe for the content, why should you be limited in how you view it?
if I wanted to save all the episodes to my hard drive to view later offline, that is my right. i paid for the content.
 
Are all of the back episodes (so far) available on the site? I haven't subscribed yet but probably will soon, most likely.
 
Are all of the back episodes (so far) available on the site? I haven't subscribed yet but probably will soon, most likely.

all episodes, all the way back to the promos are available to watch at your leisure.
just start at the bottom of the page and work your way up.
there are currently 17 videos available.
the episodes are between 15-30 minutes long.
 
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Answers to random questions here:

~45 minute shows was the original claim, but they have shorter episodes.

Use your wifi to download anything onto your phone for later viewing/listening(if you're watching data usage)

Of course the videos can be ripped, but I'm not sure it is "officially supported". If it is for your own use, it's a legal gray area, but you paid for it(which you should, this is Ron Paul, after all!)
 
~45 minute shows was the original claim, but they have shorter episodes.

Ron never claimed every show would be 45M. Ron simply said he can talk as long as he wants, no time constraints, and some shows might even be 45M, or longer.
 
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