Re: Intent to package netStreamer

1999-02-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Shaleh wrote:

 : 
 : On 01-Feb-99 Nathan E Norman wrote:
 : > On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Shaleh wrote:
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 : > [ intent to package snipped ]
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 : > Is there a URL for this, or is the code only available via supernatural
 : > revelation?
 : 
 : Only the truly blessed may wonder upon its blessed page ..
 : 
 : No (=
 : 
 : http://flits102-126.flits.rug.nl/~rolf/

Cool - I've been looking for this URL since last summer!  I was pretty
excited about it hten; I hope you get it working :)

 : BTW if you are involved with debian.midco.net, thanks for a great mirror.

I'm glad it's useful!

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Re: Intent to package netStreamer

1999-02-01 Thread Shaleh

On 01-Feb-99 Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Shaleh wrote:
> 
> [ intent to package snipped ]
> 
> Is there a URL for this, or is the code only available via supernatural
> revelation?

Only the truly blessed may wonder upon its blessed page ..

No (=

http://flits102-126.flits.rug.nl/~rolf/

BTW if you are involved with debian.midco.net, thanks for a great mirror.



Re: Intent to package netStreamer

1999-02-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Shaleh wrote:

[ intent to package snipped ]

Is there a URL for this, or is the code only available via supernatural
revelation?

--
Nathan Norman
MidcoNet  410 South Phillips Avenue  Sioux Falls, SD
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://www.midco.net
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Intent to package netStreamer

1999-02-01 Thread Shaleh
NetStreamer is Internet Radio at its finest (=.  There is a server, a
transmitter, and a reciever -- all following the radio station analogy.

The Server listens for receivers and also sends out the transmitters data.
the transmitter(s) take audio from stdin, /dev/{audio,dsp}, or .tape files and
sends them to the Server where the reciever steps in.
the receiver listens on a server and can tune into any transmitter on that
server.

This is like Shoutcast, but with infinitely more ability.  Plug a radio into
the PC input jack and you can broadcast over the Internet.  or cd audio, or
your mp3 collection.  Whatever.  Even do a real Radio broadcast with a mic.

The software is currently in a state of not compiling.  Will get this fixed
soon.  hope to have a package up in a week or so.  will see.

BTW it is all GPL and there is even a Windows client.  Making other clients
should not be difficult, all the source is here.