On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 15:29, Todd Slater wrote:
> There are RPMs for RealPlayer, too. I believe it's version 8, still pretty
> functional for the NPR stations I listen to.
>
> There is also a RealServer that will run on Linux--I believe it is free
> for a year, maximum 25 simultaneous connection
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 13:40, Terry Smith wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> This should be an easy one for all you multimedia gurus :-)
>
> I'd like to 'stream' a local radio station. In looking through my mail
> archives I find that RealPlayer will work, Codeweaver's Crossover will
> allow you to run RealPla
On 13 Nov 2002 21:40:10 -0500
Terry Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> This should be an easy one for all you multimedia gurus :-)
>
> I'd like to 'stream' a local radio station. In looking through my mail
> archives I find that RealPlayer will work, Codeweaver's Crossover will
> al
Hi gang,
This should be an easy one for all you multimedia gurus :-)
I'd like to 'stream' a local radio station. In looking through my mail
archives I find that RealPlayer will work, Codeweaver's Crossover will
allow you to run RealPlayer Windows or Windows MediaPlayer.
Todd Slater mentioned Ice
> Can any of you recommend me any streaming audio server?. I have a radio
> station and I want to stream it via Internet.
http://www.iceast.org . I haven't personally tried it. Shoutcast and
live365 are other possibilities, but am not sure if they offer linux
capable streamers - it may not even
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 17:32:34 -0400
"Alejandro Acosta Alamo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> Can any of you recommend me any streaming audio server?. I have a
> radio
> station and I want to stream it via Internet.
>
> Thanks
>
> Alejandro Acosta
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