Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "galaxytab".
2010 Dec 06
2
Any android source client for icecast ?
I don't have an Android phone, but if I did, I would look for a VLC
port, or a try a Java source client like JRoar.
It would be interesting to find out if either of these work!
- Leo
On 6 December 2010 12:55, <un at dom.de> wrote:
> Thomas B. Ruecker:
>> Nobody said anything about this necessarily being a GUI,
>> user-frienldy application, right?
>
> bare bone is
2011 Nov 16
2
Any android source client for icecast ?
...011 06:33 AM, michel memeteau wrote:
> Hi all ,
>
> Just wondering if any Android icecast source is on the Way.
>
> the point is that I build a mobile Icecast source with 3G. My choices
> are :
>
>
> - Buy a X86 netbook with Ubuntu with 8 hours streaming
>
> - Buy a GalaxyTab 7 inches ( same price ) on Android
>
>
>
>
> 2010/12/6 Leo Currie <leo.currie at gmail.com <mailto:leo.currie at gmail.com>>
>
> I don't have an Android phone, but if I did, I would look for a VLC
> port, or a try a Java source client like JRoar.
>...
2011 Nov 16
0
Any android source client for icecast ?
Hi all ,
Just wondering if any Android icecast source is on the Way.
the point is that I build a mobile Icecast source with 3G. My choices are :
- Buy a X86 netbook with Ubuntu with 8 hours streaming
- Buy a GalaxyTab 7 inches ( same price ) on Android
2010/12/6 Leo Currie <leo.currie at gmail.com>
> I don't have an Android phone, but if I did, I would look for a VLC
> port, or a try a Java source client like JRoar.
> It would be interesting to find out if either of these work!
>
>...
2011 Nov 16
0
Any android source client for icecast ?
...011 06:33 AM, michel memeteau wrote:
> Hi all ,
>
> Just wondering if any Android icecast source is on the Way.
>
> the point is that I build a mobile Icecast source with 3G. My choices
> are :
>
>
> - Buy a X86 netbook with Ubuntu with 8 hours streaming
>
> - Buy a GalaxyTab 7 inches ( same price ) on Android
>
>
>
>
> 2010/12/6 Leo Currie <leo.currie at gmail.com <mailto:leo.currie at gmail.com>>
>
> I don't have an Android phone, but if I did, I would look for a VLC
> port, or a try a Java source client like JRoar.
> It woul...