poromenos.org— This is a pretty cool tutorial on how to create your own internet radio station, all done with free/open source programs in about 5 minutes.
May 22, 2006View in Crawl 4
I used to do this starting in 2000 until the RIAA incorporated the license fees.I loved doing it and I miss it,but just cannot afford the fees nor do I want to adhere to the rules of the playlist rules.
Poromenos, broadcasting means sending out a signal that people can receive. TCPIP is fundementally different. Broadcast over tcpip is like saying "Good talking to you" in an email.
It's the biggest pain in the ass in the world, that no more than 3 songs from an artist in 3 hours thing.It makes it so we can't do say, an hour of X artist, at our local college station since we also broadcast online
I run my own SHOUTcast station, and set up an IM bot (AIM) to enable me (and anyone else) to request songs, see what is playing, see what has played, etc..Check it out: <a class="user" href="http://jaxed.com:8000">http://jaxed.com:8000</a>AIM: jaxedmaster
If you'd like to DJ on a station, but not go to the hassle of setting everything up yourself - then give <a class="user" href="http://1Radio.org">http://1Radio.org</a> a go. This is my station for wannabe broadcasters, podcasters and experienced broadcasters. Sign up for free and you can be on the air in the next available hour. We have about 80 active broadcasters at the moment so plenty of room for more.
subversive1May 23, 2006
I used to do this starting in 2000 until the RIAA incorporated the license fees.I loved doing it and I miss it,but just cannot afford the fees nor do I want to adhere to the rules of the playlist rules.
elkosMay 23, 2006
poromenos has porose me
datagodMay 23, 2006
Poromenos, broadcasting means sending out a signal that people can receive. TCPIP is fundementally different. Broadcast over tcpip is like saying "Good talking to you" in an email.
micro506May 23, 2006
@jvuxWow, you're so rebellious and cool!
dkocolinMay 23, 2006
It's the biggest pain in the ass in the world, that no more than 3 songs from an artist in 3 hours thing.It makes it so we can't do say, an hour of X artist, at our local college station since we also broadcast online
moshguyMay 24, 2006
Dude that's great. I live in York, so I tuned my stereo to that station and giggled like a little school girl. I love 3 second delay stereo.
oooojaxedooooJul 18, 2006
I run my own SHOUTcast station, and set up an IM bot (AIM) to enable me (and anyone else) to request songs, see what is playing, see what has played, etc..Check it out: <a class="user" href="http://jaxed.com:8000">http://jaxed.com:8000</a>AIM: jaxedmaster
rkrauseJul 31, 2006
Good point. Services like <a class="user" href="http://www.live365.com">http://www.live365.com</a> and <a class="user" href="http://www.swcast.net">http://www.swcast.net</a> help by providing blanket licensing coverage for stations that are starting out. That way the RIAA is no longer a worry.
bendicionesOct 5, 2008
hola como puedo encontrar mi radio en digg
1radioNov 20, 2008
If you'd like to DJ on a station, but not go to the hassle of setting everything up yourself - then give <a class="user" href="http://1Radio.org">http://1Radio.org</a> a go. This is my station for wannabe broadcasters, podcasters and experienced broadcasters. Sign up for free and you can be on the air in the next available hour. We have about 80 active broadcasters at the moment so plenty of room for more.