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Old Feb 15th, 03, 3:43 PM
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I am adding a radio section to my site...any scripts you can

I am adding a radio section to my site...any scripts you can recommend? sorry this isn't really html but it could be lol
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Streaming audio, or to just d/l mp3's? What exactly do you want to do?



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i too am interestedin running an internet radio staion typoe thingie. streaming audio. anywhere i can find a tutorial on how to set it up? including linking it to music on my comp?

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i too am interestedin running an internet radio staion typoe thingie. streaming audio. anywhere i can find a tutorial on how to set it up? including linking it to music on my comp?

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Check Shoutcast. It's easily setup and can run on most low end computers (but it's recommended that you have higher specs). Let us know if you get it setup, we will be your guinea pigs.



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Shoutcast: Hey, it runs on a 28.8 modem! Awsome. Though it is a little scratchy

Here are some things you can use also for streaming audio.
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