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too-much
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hello everyone. Please I need detailed info on how to integrate live radio broadcast into a website. A radio station want me to integrate it .What and what is needed. Thank you
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igwe4life (m)
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Call me on 08057794114
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mutiu78 (m)
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Call me on 08057794114
Call you? Why can't u explain it here for him and any other that needs the knowledge? @too-much what is the website of your radio broadcast?Do they have any method or info to stream on their website like www.youtube.com ?
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smartsoft (m)
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why not explain here so other people can learn.
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segebee (m)
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smartsoft u no ask4money on programmin thread  id love to pay, can i get it in a tutorial format been wantin to learn this for long
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mambenanje (m)
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Ok there are many ways to do taht but I prefer going the Adobe way, if you have ever heard of the flash communication server, the radio station needs to license that software, then you code the server in Actionscript to read the radio card on the server computer and u build a flash audio player that will be getting the signals from the server. so you need both a client flash player and the flash communication server, to be its the most efficient in terms of streaming and buffering. Or you can go the windows media player way study how to use vb.NET or asp.net C# to code stuff like that or you use python and winamp
the second two options are more difficult, get the flash communication server then learn Actionscript then build a radio station server hope it helps
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Cactus (m)
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depending on the stream of the radio why don't u just do an embed, with windows media player, quicktime or something else alternatively you can set up a streaming server look at jinzora @ jinzora.org= free or netjukebox @ http://www.netjukebox.nl/ =free I have tried both, you can pretty much use any. I use netjukebox now. what you probably want to do is get the audio into an mp3 file maybe with 10 secs delay. then you can stream the file continuously
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