Originally Posted by: Fotz ^ I'm a bit lost with how you did all that and what you've ended up with
So, you've now got a 40 or so minute movie clip with the Listening Party replay tweets popping up and synced with the album's music?
I don't get why you had to rename pics
I've now got a movie that's about 64 minutes long (the total run time of the 'feed'). I played the LP at the same time as the feed was going on, pausing at the end of the LP until Steve said to start playing again for Blue Monday. Seen as if he mentioned The Beach in his last tweet, I figure he played that himself too, so I did as well. And, funnily enough, his tweet about it reminding him of Crimewatch comes through right at the end of that track. So, yep, I have the music synced up on my recording.
As regards having to rename pictures, I clicked on each image (via the links on Twitter) and downloaded the full size images. Unfortunately, they were all in the format 'k6vx3pqr7823.jpg' or similar (i.e. no use or ornament when storing these on a hard-drive). So, I renamed them 'Stephen Morris 1', 'Kevin Cummins 1', so if I ever bother to watch the thing again (unlikely!), I can at least find a larger copy of the image relatively easily without opening each one.
I should point out that, when I did my first attempt with Safari, the images didn't display at all. I didn't realise that, with another browser (Chrome), it actually showed a proper image of the tweet including any photo posted. With Safari, it only showed the plain text and a link to a picture. So, at that point, I really needed to download the images to make any sense of it. If I'd used Chrome in the first place, I probably wouldn't have bothered saving the images. Still, no point in deleting them now, and they're nice to have.
Here's the difference between how the two browsers displayed the feed:
Chrome:
Safari:
Quite a difference, eh? I've learned my lesson and will use Chrome or Firefox for this type of browsing in future. Probably the latter as I loath using Google for anything these days (migrated months ago to DuckDuckGo for a search engine).
So, that's the answer to your questions as to what I did and what the end result was.
Now, the obvious question you should've asked was 'But why?!'
And the answer would be 'sheer boredom and a complete lack of having anything worthwhile to do in its place'.
Christ, I miss the pub.