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2004 Nov 22
0
Re-Assembling SongData in Icecast Streams..
At 06:19 PM 11/22/2004, you wrote:
>Like any other major radio station we output our music from automation
>software via analog audio through a mix board in a studio, where we insert
>other stuff like live DeeJays, etc. only to have that stream re-encoded by
>hardware MP3 encoders for distribution to our network of IceCast servers.
>
>The chain of song information gets broken
2004 Nov 24
1
Re-Assembling SongData in Icecast Streams..
Right... I understand how the stream works and we have no confusion at
all then.
So I need to create a script to re-inject MP3 Metadata from my
handy-dandy XML file (when it changes) which is easily done if, as you
say, there're a few variables that the admin.cgi can listen for (of
course Icecast has no admin.cgi)
The info you've provided for Shoutcast is useful and you allude to
2004 Nov 22
2
Re-Assembling SongData in Icecast Streams..
Like any other major radio station we output our music from automation
software via analog audio through a mix board in a studio, where we
insert other stuff like live DeeJays, etc. only to have that stream
re-encoded by hardware MP3 encoders for distribution to our network of
IceCast servers.
The chain of song information gets broken as soon as we output from the
Automation software,
2005 May 05
2
Metadata Swapping: How do they do it?
Think I answered my own question really.
The display in iTunes, for example, is swapping between what in
status.xsl would be Stream Title and Current Song.
If Song is updated like so:
http://admin:password@myserver.pulverradio.com:8000/admin/metadata?
mount=/high.mp3&mode=updinfo&song=ACDC+Back%20In%20Black
...then what exactly is the verbage to update StreamTitle?
2005 May 05
3
Metadata Swapping: How do they do it?
...'s going to make us all successful as streamers is
appearing nicely in client apps. This is what I'm shooting for, as
well.
Right now PulverRadio looks like ass in WinAmp and iTunes, whereas
stations streaming via other means are great. That's why I'm investing
in dumping the SongData back into the stream (which works very well
BTW!).
The name of my mountpoint that gets listed by iTunes (in its index) in
the "Song Name" field, and presumably the Stream field when/if it's
listed in their Kerbango directory, is the name of my mountpoint:
"high.mp3" or...