[Icecast] Re: songs on website
Ron Blok
ronblok at wxs.nl
Sat Jul 23 14:34:31 UTC 2005
Jacint,
Could you please keep me updated on your progress, I have tried to get the
song info on our web page using FTP. But don't like this way!
So I am anxious to see and learn!
Kind regards RoN
-----Original Message-----
From: icecast-bounces at xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces at xiph.org]On Behalf Of
Balint Jacint
Sent: donderdag 21 juli 2005 15:03
To: Christian Leitold
Cc: icecast at xiph.org
Subject: Re: [Icecast] Re: songs on website
Hi Christian,
Aaron Wolfe has already sent me a script he used for his online radio. I
only need to customize it -- and maybe create a Debian package from it. It
knows much more than I need (requests, cancels, more stations, etc.), I'll
have to cut out some parts.
To answer your questions I use Debian Linux, I'll use ices2 as source, not a
media player.
Thanks,
Jacint
Christian Leitold wrote:
>Hello!
>
>Balint Jacint wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I'd like to launch a radio station that would show the current, previous
>>and upcoming tracks on a dynamic website.
>>Is there any software around that would do just this task, or do I have
>>to create my own scripts?
>>The source (ices) is on the same computer where the icecast server is.
>>
>>
>
>First of all, it would be interesting which operating system and which
>audio player you use for the streaming job.
>
>Generally, I think at least with Linux it shouldn't be such a big
>problem to write own sripts for such a job, of course depending on what
>you want to do exactly.
>
>
>
>>Yours,
>>Jacint
>>
>>
>
>Christian
>
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