[Icecast] Listen Links

VIRALS DEAD 0turn1 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 5 04:08:15 UTC 2016


here check this out where I have connectors setup in the tabs of the
player... its still being written but you can get the idea..


https://hackedradio.com/

Now

here is a design I am working on now. It is very very involved so its a
matter of what you want it to work like or what you are happy with.all the
different types of devices and linking of not only the stream but the meta
data to try to make a few buck of your costs back. I can tell you its not a
simple plug in... its writing and testing until the final design looks
great.and works... all the time. You dont want to be in a constant
rewiring... just an update of the site where its connected... I can give
you some tips... let me know if I can help

scott


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Thank You
Scott Winterstein

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On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 11:33 PM, Kurt <Support at lsdcode.com> wrote:

> This is were it gets a little complicated
> jPlayer http://jplayer.org/latest/demos/   Where music is played from the
> web site rather then from the client
>
> At the creation of our web site we made a decision to only stream mp3's.
> All music uploaded is converted to the mp3 format. We felt the complexity
> would be less difficult
> Rather the get into the multiplayer formats OGG, wav ect ect, we used Mp3
> The listener is faced with having to decide what player they want to use,
> We determined the mp3 format was the most acceptable form.
> To kill two birds with one stone, We offer on demand music via jplayer and
> streamed music via icecast. The jplayer uses the icecast stream (m3u) and
> offers it to the user
> via the player at the bottom of our web site AMR.fm..... At
> amrstream.com:8000 our icecast server is displayed with its respective
> directories, thus one can use either the
> jplayer or icecast, albeit the origin is still the same, IceCast.
> We had trouble getting jplayer to play the proper ID tags, so we wrote a
> program that injects the correct tags into the mp3s so the user would get
> the correct meta data
>
> Hope that helps
> Kurt
> AMR.fm, llc
> LSDcode.com, llc
> 801.599.1227
>
>
>
>
> On 1/4/2016 4:06 PM, Hannah Carroll wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> They have multiple links for there stream with different file types how
> can we do this
> Also what is jplayer
>
> thanks
>
> > From: epirat07 at gmail.com
> > To: icecast at xiph.org
> > Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2016 23:51:40 +0100
> > Subject: Re: [Icecast] Listen Links
> >
> > On 4 Jan 2016, at 23:41, Hannah Carroll wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,can you expand a bit more on how its not possible.How have those
> > > websites managed it then?
> >
> > They simply have not. When I click those, it does not open in the player
> > it says there.
> > And it makes no sense imo to have this kind of links, it's better to
> > have a playlist link
> > like the m3u Icecast provides and the user will have the choice to use
> > whatever player he/she likes.
> >
> > It is simply not possible, because those are all just normal files. How
> > should those be opened by a
> > specific player? It's like if I give you a mp3 link and say to you: It
> > will open in VLC.
> > There is no way this statement can be true in all cases, as it depends
> > on what player you have
> > set as default for mp3 files on your machine.
> >
> > > Hannah
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