streaming audio

KevinO plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Fri, 27 Apr 2001 22:23:02 -0700


I've found a real simple solution (if you've already got mp3s organized
into directories)

http://edna.sourceforge.net/

I run edna on a server where I store my mp3s. Then using netscape (on
any platform) I set up netscape to associate my application of choice
(xmms on Linux) to handle m3u files(MIMEtype=audio/x-mpegurl).

This is simpler than it sounds. Edna dynamically generates web pages
showing your mp3 files and generates the play-lists. It will generate
play-lists to play your songs in a psuedo-randow order also.

Download link : http://edna.sourceforge.net/edna-0.4.tar.gz

Not too bad for a Python script....

"David P. Schwartz" wrote:
> 
> What does it take to set up a Linux server (Debian) to support streaming
> audio?  Pointers to some sites that discuss this stuff would be handy.
> Right now, I just want to experiment with some ideas I've got, so I don't
> need anything like RealAudio or other costly solutions.
> 
> -David Schwartz
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