Hello,

Here at Radionomy we've developed this kind of software around liquidsoap. It's 
called the Radiomanager. For the ad insertion, everything is done serverside 
(icecast). It's working well. The advantage to make the ad insertion serverside 
is that you can target each listener (one to one marketing). We also developed 
the product for the targeting (it's called adionomy).

In fact the Radiomanager is building radio planning which is served to 
Liquidsoap using dynamic request.

We are broadcasting 5000+ radios using liquidsoap and it's working just fine 
(we are using 0.9.3). Liquidsoap is a great software to make the play of a 
radio as it's rock solid, highly configurable, ... You can do everything you 
can imagine with it !

HTH

JEf


On 20 May 2011, at 19:34, David Baelde wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for your interest. I'd say that this list is the best place to
> discuss, you'd benefit from community input. If you really need to
> talk in private, then talk to Romain Beauxis, Samuel Mimram and
> myself.
> 
> A few remarks to start with: Liquidsoap won't give you any GUI that
> can act as a replacement for SAM, but it should be able to do the
> streaming part, ad insertion and whatnot -- I'm not familiar with SAM
> so it'd be useful that you specify the requested features. I guess you
> can develop your own GUI, there's everything you need to hook it to
> liquidsoap, although our external interfaces are a bit crude
> sometimes.
> 
> As for white papers, there are two (one in French, one in English) on
> our website, but it focuses on the model and language parts, that
> won't be useful here.
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
> David
> 
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