Know bit off-topic, but, since it's somewhat audio related, thought
might as well as ask here.
Busy looking into/considering setting up a form of internet
radio/streaming system/service, and, while can already put together my
own, web-page hosted version, which just handles a form of
server-processed/manipulated track by track queueing, playing the audio
content using html5 <audio /> page elements, I have also managed to
setup an icecast service on my web server, but, the issue there is
passing audio on to it, etc.
So, thought would just ask if anyone here has experience with setting up
relatively accessible internet audio streaming services/systems that can
be then consumed by standard internet radio software, like tapIn on the
PC, and things like tuneIn, on smart phones?
And, if so, how is the server-side stream output handled, and, what
forms of interface are offered to what's effectively the DJ, in terms of
queue manipulation, close to real-time audio recording, for speaking,
etc. etc.?
TIA
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
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