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Hi all,
I have been searching application for setup a home broadcasting station via Internet. Follows are my search result;
Freevo, GeeXboX, Auto-RadioX, Red5, CeBIT, Open Broadcaster etc.
I haven't ...
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- 01-13-2013 #1Linux Guru
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Re setup a home broadcasting station
Hi all,
I have been searching application for setup a home broadcasting station via Internet. Follows are my search result;
Freevo, GeeXboX, Auto-RadioX, Red5, CeBIT, Open Broadcaster etc.
I haven't had any experience on their selection. Please shed me some light.
Besides where can I find relevant discussion forum?
TIA
B.R.
satimis
- 03-21-2013 #2Just Joined!
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Why don't you just use icecast on Ubuntu or something?
- 03-21-2013 #3Linux Guru
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Hi,
Thanks for your advice.
I already have a collection of info on Airtime and Liquidsoap but not having started my exploration on web-broadcasting yet because lack of time. Currently I'm injecting all my spare time on WordPress and Drupal.
I just made a brief search on IceCast. It seems not difficult to install and configure. My hardware is ready for my exploration. I have 2 PCs here both running virtualization with 4-core CPU (16G RAM) and 8-Core CPU (32G RAM) respectively. I'll create a VM testing IceCast. Also I'm running 6M/6M (up/down) broadband with static (fixed) IP address.
B.R.
satimis


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