New linux user looking for broadcasting software
Igor Gueths
igueths at lava-net.com
Wed Dec 15 15:51:35 EST 2004
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Hmm. You could use Muse, available from http://muse.dyne.org. There a few quirks though...Like the Ncurses interface doesn't work, you need to use the command line. And you also need to be
broadcasting to an Icecast/Shoutcast server...All Muse is is a streamer that sends data to either type of server.
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 02:13:44PM -0500, Chris Schulte wrote:
> Hello to all on the list,
> I've tryed to install speakup on a number of computers, and finally got a working installation of Debian. So now that I have the comp-uter system up and running, I naturally have a number of questions. The first and most important is I have a radio station that I wish to get up and running on the internet, I wish to use linux as the operating system for my automation machine, as it is a lot more stable then windows. I've heard of PRS to run radio stations, but I have been told that it's not free first of all, and secondly, I've been told that it's extremely system intensive. Is there any station software out there that is accessible, free, and not too resource intensive that I could use to run a small radio station? If more discussion is required, you can e-mail me privately off list at
> cschulte at stonecoldrock.com
> thanks a lot,
> Chris Schulte
> Check out stone cold rock at
> http://www.stonecoldrock.com
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