Hello again...
Great info, lots to look through. Will have to read up on those two other apps
mentioned. I'm familiar with Airtime, but didn't think of it for this.
To give a better idea of what I'm trying to do - picture a youth center, a
place where several dozen kids come to hang out after s
; Wayne
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> On Tuesday
If ideally all you're looking for is a *jukebox* ---
http://dwjukebox.com/
I built mine inside a blown 1962 AMI Continental (with pix):
http://dwjukebox.com/forum/index.php?topic=270.0
AP
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On Tuesday 04 December 2012 02:07:54 pm Keith Thelen wrote:
> Has anyone here done anything with making Rivendell interactive for the
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On Tuesday 04 December 2012 02:07:54 pm Keith Thelen wrote:
> Has anyone here done anything wit
On Tuesday 04 December 2012 02:07:54 pm Keith Thelen wrote:
> Has anyone here done anything with making Rivendell interactive for the
> listener - that is, having some external interface that would allow listeners
> to exert control over the currently running log?
>
Sounds like an OK thing for
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Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 2:07:54 PM
Subject: [RDD] Listener interactivity?
Hello all!
Has anyone here done anything with making Rivendell interactive for the
listener - that is, having some external interface that would allow listeners
to exert control over the current
Hello all!
Has anyone here done anything with making Rivendell interactive for the
listener - that is, having some external interface that would allow listeners
to exert control over the currently running log?
Years ago I wrote a perl-based jukebox for a local youth center, which
implemented s