Interesting !
Can you say a little more about how and when liquidsoap interact with 
the radiomanager ?

Le 21/05/2011 13:56, Jean-Francois Mauguit a écrit :
> 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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