On Wed, 16 Feb, 2005 at 02:45AM +1000, Mark Constable spake thus:
Here's a way to broadband stream or otherwise
download Ogg
and MP3s all cataloged from one centralized place.
http://opensrc.org/?page=RadIO
What would be really neat is if folks produced podcast-like
"shows" describing how they produced their songs along with
audio examples of what they are describing.
You first! Give us an example of what you mean. Sounds interesting.
Between 10 and
40 minutes is a good length and 42 kb/s at 22 htz is a
comfortable size/quality tradeoff for ogg and still probably
streamable for 56K modem listeners... ie;
oggenc -q0 --resample 22050 some.wav
If you don't have the bandwidth or a website to upload then
just attach a song or show and email it to admin(a)opensrc.org.
You can grab the m3u list via curl
http://opensrc.org/radio.m3u
and if there is any demand I'll create a RSS/OPML feed too.
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