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Take streaming to the next level
Authored by: johnmont on Jul 05, '02 12:18:30AM

If you want to take this to the next level, a real cool program to install is Andromeda. You'll need to have your web server running and fork out a little change. But it is waaaaay cool.

http://www.turnstyle.com/andromeda/features.asp



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Take streaming to the next level
Authored by: bluehz on Jul 05, '02 01:15:25AM

Better than Andromeda - Netjukebox

http://netjukebox.sourceforge.com



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Take streaming to the next level
Authored by: ssevenup on Sep 09, '02 03:42:28AM

Netjuke is cool, and I have it running on a Linux box along with about 200 Ogg Vorbis CD titles. The problem is that the streams open with iTunes. The only way to get them to open in XMMS under XFree86 is to have XMMS open the resultant *.m3u playlist files directly. There seems to be no way to assign XMMS as the "helper" so they open in XMMS directly. I would also like the m3u files to be written to a temp folder that gets cleaned by cron at night or on reboot, but that's secondary to the larger issue. Mozilla will let me select XMMS as the helper app (unlike IE), but an error results when Mozilla tries to call XMMS to play them (even if it's already running).

--MM



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Take streaming to the next level
Authored by: yvesvdb on Jul 05, '02 05:55:17AM

It doesn't do LIVE streaming, so if you are a real radio station, you can not use these solutions. The solutions mentioned here only work when you aleady have the mp3 files



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