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Featured Series - Collection of Short Crime Fiction Stories


The KCRW Production "Mean Streets USA" is a collection of short crime fiction stories, a highly-produced series, recorded and produced at KCRW. It features detective stories by contemporary and classic mystery writers like Walter Mosley, Sue Grafton and Michael Connelly, read by Stacy Keach, Sharon Lawrence, Meschach Taylor, Tony Plana and others.

 These were recorded off the internet, but the quality is decent.

MS 1 The Angry Man by Ross Macdonald read by Stacy Keach part 1
MS 2 The Angry Man by Ross Macdonald read by Stacy Keach part 2
MS 3 Silver Lining by Walter Mosley read by Meshach Taylor
MS 4 Serpents Dance by Jim Fusilli read by Tate Donovan
MS 5 The Parker Shotgun by Sue Grafton read by Harriet Harris
MS 6 The Dead Their Eyes Implore Us by George P. Pelecanos read by Tony Plana
MS 7 Cielo Azul by Michael Connelly read by John Michael Higgins

 



 
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    1. I have tried to download a number of OTR stories with a view to synching to my Ipod . On each occasion the download starts , but after 2 to 3 MB ( of a total of say 20 MB )stops downloading . Any suggestions ?
      Thanks Paul

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  2. I want to hear some of the Inspector west stuff on my I-Pod (5th Gen) but don't understand how to download via I-Tunes. What format should be chosen, what is meant by 'embed' etc.
    Your help for a computer illiterate person (Windows 7 (64 bit) ) is involved.
    Please help,
    Robin

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  3. @Robin

    MP3 is generally the format you may find here; to embed simply means code that will put a player or other material from this page onto your own website.

    I've read there is a drag-n-drop feature in iTunes preferences that allows you to drag and drop MP3 files from Windows to iTunes. You're looking for your iPod to show up as a drive when plugged into your computer.

    Similar to my Blackberry phone, iTunes relies heavily upon properly formated tags (ID3,etc.) so that you can find the files on your iPod once cataloged - otherwise they may show up in an (Unknown), unsorted listing.

    [This should not be quite so complicated, and you'd think if you transferred the file to iPod that you'd be able to access it by the same name as you saw on your computer. This isn't the case, as a tag system "catalogs" audio files as Artist>Album>Title, etc using the contents of the file "tag"]

    Hope this helps?
    ~Dave

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  4. just found ya ,,, love dat ol tyme countrythanks joeeastern shore  va

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  5. LOVE old time radio shows!!!!

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  6. Love your shows. Unfortunately, for the past two weeks or so, the shows are turning off about ten minutes in to them. Doesn't matter what show, it does it to them all. Sometimes twice a show. Does this on my laptop and my desktop. Never did it before.

    Hope this isn't a permanent problem.

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