Audio Feed Archive Time Zone Support Released

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blantonl

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For United States feeds, we've released timezone support for the feed archive times. These times now reflect the time zone that the feed is broadcasted in.

For most international feeds, we'll have to associated timezones with county level entities for this time zone support to happen - otherwise those feeds will still have times listed in CDT (Central Daylight Time)
 

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For United States feeds, we've released timezone support for the feed archive times. These times now reflect the time zone that the feed is broadcasted in.

For most international feeds, we'll have to associated timezones with county level entities for this time zone support to happen - otherwise those feeds will still have times listed in CDT (Central Daylight Time)

I never use the audio archives... until today. And as I was checking them out I saw where it said the timezone was CDT (however the audio files themselves had names whihc would indicate they were eastern timezone). The next time I refreshed, the comment changed from mentioning CDT to the local broadcast timezone.

You almost confused me for a sec :) Nice addition Lindsay.

Mike
 

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Just a quick question.

All archive times are in the CDT - Central time zone, Will this always be, or will it change with daylight savings time?
Right now the archive time difference for me is 4 hours. I have to add 4 hours to get local time and vice versa for archive time. When daylight savings time ends, will it still be a 4 hour difference, or will it change.
 
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