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3CR streaming
by Matt
Wednesday July 05, 2006 at 04:50 PM
matt@futureenergy.org
3CR community Radio is now streaming. You are welcome to test the stream, it will be officially released within a fortnight.
Download winamp http://www.winamp.com Get the lite version. 1.29MB
or the cross platform vlcplayer http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
http://radio.internode.on.net:8118/ 16k low speed AAC+ For people on rural grade or better dialup.
http://radio.internode.on.net:8120/ 48k high speed AAC+ for people on *DSL/Cable/Wireless Broadband.
Please offer any feedback, We will be working on getting an ogg feed happening as well, as AAC+ is lumbered with patents in a similair (but less so) way to mp3
viva la linux
by err
Wednesday July 05, 2006 at 08:58 PM
nice one kids.
i would say go icecast and darkice. i think its better maintained then soutcast.
if you wana be uber l33t cant go past http://www.peercast.org/
ogg cast is anticipaded with joy, have not tested it with anything but flumotion streaming server but cortado java applet should play ogg streams http://www.flumotion.net/cortado/
also you should put one of the streams on port 80 for suckers behind corprate / skool firewalls
keep it up and spread the source !
Can't find your steaming URL
by martin
Thursday July 06, 2006 at 11:08 AM
nimfm@nimfm.org
Hi folks, congrats if it works. And that's why I write. I tried all the hot buttons on your site stating "streaming url" - but nothing happens? Can you clarify and help? Please write here, or on our e-mail: nimfm@nimfm.org cheers, martin
www.nimfm.org
It works
by James The Corrector
Thursday July 06, 2006 at 12:28 PM
This is the right link. The other one didn't have "listen.pls"
http://radio.internode.on.net:8120/listen.pls
MP3 ARCHIVING ?
by asdfdfsadf
Friday July 07, 2006 at 12:54 PM
i miss alot of my favour shows like food fight and second opinion health matters, fire first and suwa show b/c i am either at work or on the train where there is no reception or i am drowned in fox fm or mmm by coworkers. i'd love it if they were archived mp3 etc.
the back archiving of so many great shows.... only to be never heard again...
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