Re: Internet Radio Automation software for Linux/FreeBSD

From: Mark (djmark_at_mixx941.com)
Date: 07/20/04


Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 13:50:16 GMT

On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:12:47 GMT, e7
<see_website_for_email@www.ecu.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

>Mark wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone. I have been searching around google for radio automation
>> software for Linux/FreeBSD, and I havent really found much. Here are
>> some of the features I would require:
>>
>> - SHOUTcast / Icecast streaming capable
>> - Playlist automation, hopefully weighted songs
>> - Advertisments / Jingle / Station IDs insertion
>> - Command Line or Web Based Interface
>> - Ability to connect to / relay stream URLs like a local SHOUTcast
>> server for LIVE DJs
>> - Request system (optional)
>> - Dynamic Processing such as compressor/limiter (optional)
>>
>> Sorry my description isnt the best, I'm a bit tired and sick right
>> now. But if anyone has any ideas on a good system, let me know!
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -Mark
>>
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>
>The Dynebolic Live CD is something you might want to give
>a try - it doesn't do everything you ask, but
>it covers many things you mention, and you don't
>have to install to try it.
>Links and package lists are in http://www.distrowatch.com/

Hey. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm downloading it right now and
prepare to burn it in a little while. I was really looking for
something that would run on an installable distro such as FreeBSD, but
if this works, and is fast, I guess I'm game for it.

The main features I was looking for would be shout/ice cast streaming
(preferably shout because thats what my main servers use), the ability
to listen/relay other shoutcast streams (like a local one for live
djs), weighted song rotation, and possibly the command line/web based
interface, since I dont normally install XFree86 or KDE or some window
manager on my unix systems.

The request system and dynamic processing may be asking too much. It
just confuses me why there isnt already a good Linux automation suite.
You'd think it would take off if it was good :-\

Thanks again

-Mark

MIXX 94.1: http://www.mixx941.com
Party107: http://www.party107.com
Rock 101.9 The Edge: http://1019theedge.com
MIXXnet IRC Network: http://www.mixxnet.net
TNTPowerHost Web Hosting: http://www.tntpowerhost.com



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