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Date:      Thu, 16 Sep 1999 14:25:11 -0500
From:      "Ben Bryan" <bbryan@umr.edu>
To:        "freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG>, "The Hermit Hacker" <scrappy@hub.org>
Subject:   Re: Radio Station ...
Message-ID:  <199909161923.OAA24794@mrelay.cc.umr.edu>

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>	At the local University that I work at, they are planning on
>setting up a "Internet Radio Station"...I've talked them into using
>FreeBSD, and now that I've put my foot in it...what software is available
>for doing this?  Any? :?)

Is this gonna be a "live" thing or just using prerecorded stuff already
in a digital format?  And are they willing to spend money on software?

I work at the student run station on campus here (take care of our dozen
or so computers among other things).  We take our live on-air feed and run
it through Real's encoder (we're using version 3 still) and then send it
over to the campus RA server for distribution.  We'd run our own server,
but we only have a T1 to the campus network.  It looks like Real is
giving away a 25 stream version of G2 server so if they're not expecting a
whole lot of listeners that could do.

We're not planning on doing anything with mp3 streamers because they're
such cpu and bandwidth hogs.  But if they have no budget and want more
than 25 streams (and have the bandwidth) that's the only option I know of.

Ben

(Incidentally, pgsql is the backend we're using for our new library
database project.  Gotta keep track of these 40-odd thousand cds/lps
somehow...)

--
Walk tall, carry a big stick, and use it.
sysadmn & "loud rock" guy - KMNR                     bbryan@umr.edu




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