Hi Christian, Aaron Wolfe has already sent me a script he used for his online radio. I only need to customize it -- and maybe create a Debian package from it. It knows much more than I need (requests, cancels, more stations, etc.), I'll have to cut out some parts. To answer your questions I use Debian Linux, I'll use ices2 as source, not a media player. Thanks, Jacint Christian Leitold wrote:>Hello! > >Balint Jacint wrote: > > > >>Hi all, >> >>I'd like to launch a radio station that would show the current, previous >>and upcoming tracks on a dynamic website. >>Is there any software around that would do just this task, or do I have >>to create my own scripts? >>The source (ices) is on the same computer where the icecast server is. >> >> > >First of all, it would be interesting which operating system and which >audio player you use for the streaming job. > >Generally, I think at least with Linux it shouldn't be such a big >problem to write own sripts for such a job, of course depending on what >you want to do exactly. > > > >>Yours, >>Jacint >> >> > >Christian >
Hi! Balint Jacint wrote:> Aaron Wolfe has already sent me a script he used for his online radio. I > only need to customize it -- and maybe create a Debian package from it. > It knows much more than I need (requests, cancels, more stations, etc.), > I'll have to cut out some parts. > To answer your questions I use Debian Linux, I'll use ices2 as source, > not a media player. > Thanks, > JacintI see. So you use ices2 to stream pre-encoded ogg-vorbis files for your radio, thus using ices2's "playlist" mode. I would be interested in how you achieve song / playlist changing with this method. Maybe you could send me Aaron's script too, if he agrees. Christian
Jacint, Could you please keep me updated on your progress, I have tried to get the song info on our web page using FTP. But don't like this way! So I am anxious to see and learn! Kind regards RoN -----Original Message----- From: icecast-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:icecast-bounces@xiph.org]On Behalf Of Balint Jacint Sent: donderdag 21 juli 2005 15:03 To: Christian Leitold Cc: icecast@xiph.org Subject: Re: [Icecast] Re: songs on website Hi Christian, Aaron Wolfe has already sent me a script he used for his online radio. I only need to customize it -- and maybe create a Debian package from it. It knows much more than I need (requests, cancels, more stations, etc.), I'll have to cut out some parts. To answer your questions I use Debian Linux, I'll use ices2 as source, not a media player. Thanks, Jacint Christian Leitold wrote:>Hello! > >Balint Jacint wrote: > > > >>Hi all, >> >>I'd like to launch a radio station that would show the current, previous >>and upcoming tracks on a dynamic website. >>Is there any software around that would do just this task, or do I have >>to create my own scripts? >>The source (ices) is on the same computer where the icecast server is. >> >> > >First of all, it would be interesting which operating system and which >audio player you use for the streaming job. > >Generally, I think at least with Linux it shouldn't be such a big >problem to write own sripts for such a job, of course depending on what >you want to do exactly. > > > >>Yours, >>Jacint >> >> > >Christian >_______________________________________________ Icecast mailing list Icecast@xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/icecast -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.9.2/53 - Release Date: 20-7-2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.4/57 - Release Date: 22-7-2005
Hi Christian, Ices2 has a type of playlist, when it runs a script every time a track ends. This script may use values from an sql backend, which sql may be used by a website script, thus you can make a dynamic webpage. This is what Aaron's script does. <input> <module>playlist</module> <param name="type">script</param> <param name="program">/path/to/script</param> </input> If Aaron agrees, we may open the source. This way more people would start hacking it. :) What do you think, Aaron? Yours, Jacint Christian Leitold wrote:>I see. So you use ices2 to stream pre-encoded ogg-vorbis files for your >radio, thus using ices2's "playlist" mode. I would be interested in how >you achieve song / playlist changing with this method. Maybe you could >send me Aaron's script too, if he agrees. > >Christian > > >
Hi RoN, I didn't have time to customize the script last week, but I'll try to have some more time next week. I think Aaron and I will keep you informed, and maybe he will open up the source for all of you after a bit of tidying up. :) Yours, Jacint Ron Blok wrote:>Jacint, > >Could you please keep me updated on your progress, I have tried to get the >song info on our web page using FTP. But don't like this way! >So I am anxious to see and learn! > >Kind regards RoN >