Brent, For a streaming server under Linux look at the Darwin Streaming server from Apple http://www.apple.com/darwin. It can stream audio and/or video.
They only list Redhat 6.2 as a linux distro, but the source is alo available. Haven't tried it yet myself but hopefully will find time shortly. Schalk Klee -----Original Message----- From: Brent Harding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 August 2000 04:42 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: I've got me a sourceforge project for something I really don't think exists, but haven't much any coding experience I don't think there's much of anything for linux to do streaming audio, (I mean broadcast it, plenty to play it, freeamp, mpg123, etc). There's nothing that has the ability to have a playlist that fades from 1 song to another like winamp in windows could. I've heard of icecast, but it doesn't let you talk live after songs, and the like, and broadcast it to the net. There's so many Windows products, but you can spend thousands on, but nothing open source. Something usable over a remote connection would be nice, but you can't get audio over telnet. I wonder what the answer to this is? I can't get my sblive to overlap two mp3's, but it will do a wave over an mp3, at least with freeamp and mpg123. I'd prefer something for use at the text console prompt to make the remote aspect easier. One could use hotkeys to add songs to a playlist, tell the program to broadcast the mike after a song finishes, and go on after you hit another key. I've not the greatest idea how to do coding for sound and stuff like that, I'd be more the want to be user of something like it. It'd be a thought for a revolution in linux. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null