ASX Script
Brian Densmore
DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com
Wed Sep 1 07:32:06 CDT 2004
I'd be willing to work on a project to help out move from a
Window$ audio server to a Linux Audio server. Even though,
I'm starting another project and don't know anything about
streaming audio. Let me know how I can help and I will.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Hutchins
>
>
> On Tuesday 31 August 2004 11:30 am, Jason Clinton wrote:
>
> > ASX will never be supported.
>
> > Tell them to use standards instead of proprietary technology
>
> Fine. Write the script. They don't have someone who can.
>
> > as I did two years ago when they came on the air ...
>
> Um, although they changed their callsign and their
> organization a few years
> ago, they have been on the air for many more than two years.
> They are the
> NPR affiliate at CMSU. (Do you mean when they started
> offering the audio
> stream on the internet?)
>
> I've had a discussion with the guy who's responsible for
> their on-line
> streaming, and basically they're using "free software" -
> software that they
> already had. They don't have the full version of Windows
> Media Server up and
> running, because with the kludged partial install they have
> they can stream
> without having to pay Microsoft for the full version. They
> have a PC with
> three audio cards, and an under-paid engineer who's done his
> best, but hasn't
> had the time or resources to build an OSS streaming server.
>
> I've appealed here before for volunteers to work on the
> project, and offered
> to provide hardware back when I could afford it. and received one
> non-commital response.
>
> You can sit back and bitch all you want, Jason, but it
> doesn't really advance
> the cause.
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