Internet Radio Broadcasting ...?

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Hiya,

So, I am faced with this challenge ...     Create a server running
Apache2 on linux.  The server will host a webpage with a link
to a radio stream.    When an internet user clicks on the link the
users media player should open and start stream the audio
content.   Format here is undecided, so whatever fits the bill ... :-)
The above is probably the easy part - now the hard part.
On the "inside" there will be one speaker who will speak in a
microphone (preferably on a Windows platform :-/) and the resulting
mp3 stream (or whatever, format is undecided) should be streamed to
the internet using the above (or similar) setup.
All this should be done preferably in realtime.

I've looked at icecast but I am not sure it is the best way to go as I
don't know who "realtime" it can be made?   I am pretty
sure that the windows client can record to mp3 but what will happen if
the speaker pauses and icecast reaches the
current end of the file?   Will it break the connection to the clients?

Are there better systems than this?

... and are this list the best list to ask these kind of questions?
 (Linux Admins seems to be sensible and knowledgeable
dudes, so I will take my chance here  ;-)

Best regards,
Brian
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