Has anyone on the list tried more than one of Airtime, IDJC and Rivendell (plus any of the other solutions) enough to make a good comparison?
I can't see any mention of JACK support on the Airtime site and we may need this to get Skype working but the other two do claim JACK support. I get the impression Airtime has the most features otherwise but I expect they'll gladly trade stability and ease of use/ maintenance over a flashy set of features.
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 3:27 PM, drew Roberts <zotz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Get to know the Rivendell folks.On Monday 28 January 2013 06:29:30 Dan MacDonald wrote:
> Yesterday I had a small local radio station get in touch with me as they're
> looking to switch from Windows to Linux for their streaming server. I'll be
> helping them out just as a favour and because it sounds like it could be
> fun but I don't really have any experience with the various Linux streaming
> solutions so I thought I'd post on here to see if anyone has any tips?
>
> I've not been down to check out their existing setup but I don't think they
> want much more than to be able to stream recordings and Skype. I think
> Skype lacks JACK support so maybe that will require a bit of messing to get
> it to play nicely (if we use a JACK based streaming solution).
>
> Did the OSM podcast guys ever do a write-up/ HOWTO I could read? Any other
> good resources for those setting up a small, Linux-based radio station?
IRC #rivendell on freenode
http://www.rivendellaudio.org/
http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://www.paravelsystems.com/
I use darkice and icecast2 here.
Have seen people suggesting liquidsoap in place of darkice iirc.
all the best,
drew
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