Simulate an automated radio station with 6 hours of playbac
Simulate an automated radio station with 6 hours of playbac
does this mean that you can make your own radio station ? or what ?
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Re: Simulate an automated radio station with 6 hours...
It means you can arrange 6 hours of music, ads, and other content, then save that to a single file for broadcast. Multiquence itself does not include network streaming capabilities.
Chris
Chris
You can use the free Real Producer Basic (I think it's at version 10) to compress & convert to a Real Media file, then stream that from your website.
You'll need to make a "stub" file...this is a text file with the actual location of your file (for ex. "http://www.mywebsite.com/myradioshow.rm"), saved with the ".ram"extension. You link to this .ram file on your page...the user clicks, & the radio show begins to stream.
You can do something similar in the .wma format, too.
If you need help, we'll be here.
You'll need to make a "stub" file...this is a text file with the actual location of your file (for ex. "http://www.mywebsite.com/myradioshow.rm"), saved with the ".ram"extension. You link to this .ram file on your page...the user clicks, & the radio show begins to stream.
You can do something similar in the .wma format, too.
If you need help, we'll be here.
Stiiv
If you encode to mp3, you can do the "stub" file thing, too. Same all around, except you rename the txt file with an "m3u" extension, which will make WMP, WinAmp, Quinntessential, almost any mp3 player stream the file, & play it as it downloads.nirvana_ wrote:tnx ..
hm .. but if i do this .. will it work in winamp to? ..or only in real media player
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Stiiv