Streaming Radio Playlist Manipulation
I’ve been trying to get a streaming radio feed up, primarily for my personal use (though publically visible), and found it rather frustrating. It would appear that the best two streaming servers around right now are Icecast (gpl) and Shoutcast (freeware). Both of these seem perfectly capable, but the deciding factor was the source for each of these two servers. As per the streaming audio server design, neither of them provide any mechanism for manipulating the audio comming in, they simply relay it to the clients.
As such, I found myself in need of an audio source with the following jukebox-y featureset;
- mp3 file source
- in attract-mode, play a random song from a list
- as requested, queue a song from the list as Next, and return to random after
- web-based manipulation of playlist requesting/queuing
And I got to thinking, I’m probably not going to find the featureset I want here. In fact, I’m probably better off looking for Mp3Jukebox software designed for outputting to the soundcard, and hacking that onto an existing soundcard-to-stream source application.
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