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@xxxxxxxxxxxx > 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. > > -- "I'd crawl over an acre of 'Visual This++' and 'Integrated Development That' to get to gcc, Emacs, and gdb. Thank you." (By Vance Petree, Virginia Power)