[vorbis] Re: ISO Website-embedded Ogg player

KnockOut _ko_97 at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 26 18:00:15 PST 2002



Great! It has a lot of the features that I'm looking for. The
biggest one being that it allows RECORDING of content back to
the server. You know what that does? That allows a radio program
to potentially have listeners post their own comments back to
the show, to be edited and then played back on the next upcoming
show. This concept is commonly used on normal (non-internet)
talk radio programs. To allow this possibility with an internet
based radio program is outstanding!

I'm wondering why it isn't supported on Linux and Mac yet? If
it's Java based then it's _supposed_ to be multiplatform. Right?
My programmer friend suggested that it's probably not 100% Java.
Too bad Flash doesn't have support for it yet.

Does anyone have any alternatives? Or perhaps some alternative
technologies that could (potentially) be used for
website-embedded multiplatform Ogg Vorbis players?

KnockOut

--- Hendrik Mans <hendrik at mans.de> wrote:
> 
> Have a look at FreedomAudio, at <http://www.freedomaudio.com>.
> I'm using
> it for my Ogg Vorbis powered streaming radio at
> <http://www.crapradio.org>.
> 
> - Hendrik
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