Re: Adding a radio link?
- From: "Rob Giordano \(Crash\)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2006 06:53:00 -0700
Search for a host that will support live streaming once you find one they
should be able to assist.
"tami" <tami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Thank you Andrew.
| I still might look into live feed. It does sound a lot more complicated
but
| we have the technology to handle. I would consider myself an intermediate
and
| somewhat limited in my know how, but am also a very quick study and love
to
| expand my knowledge.
|
| "Andrew Murray" wrote:
|
| > I don't know that live streaming on the net would be that easy to do
(for
| > those with limited know-how).
| >
| > However, if you were to record a show during radio broadcast, and then
make
| > it available on the net at a later time, then the procedure below will
help,
| > as it outlines how to stream prerecorded audio (Real Media format) :
| >
| > Can I serve RealAudio/RealVideo files from my web site?
| >
| > Yes you can. Unless you want to live broadcast a TV or radio station,
| > pre-recorded RealAudio or RealVideo is just like any other file. In
fact, in
| > recent versions you can "stream" the media (that is, it starts playing
as
| > soon as you click the link, rather than when the file has finished
| > downloading) without any special servers.
| >
| > To do this, you need to create an additional file to accompany the
encoded
| > RealMedia file. For example, if your username is billybob, and you have
a
| > file called wedding.rm that you want on your website, place the file in
your
| > web directory, and then create a supplemental file called wedding.ram.
In
| > the ram file, put the compete address to the actual file, like this:
| >
| > http://www.iinet.net.au/~billybob/wedding.rm
| >
| > Now, if you link to wedding.rm, it will play wedding.rm in your
RealPlayer
| > program.
| >
| > The reason two files are required is the the "ram" file will pass the
| > responsibility to download the file to your RealPlayer plugin or
program -
| > which then knows how to stream the file live. If you just go to the
content
| > directly, your browser will download the entire file first, before
passing
| > it over to the Realplayer.
| >
| > Unless you want to live broadcast a TV or radio station, pre-recorded
| > RealAudio or RealVideo is just like any other file. In fact, in recent
| > versions you can "stream" the media (that is, it starts playing as soon
as
| > you click the link, rather than when the file has finished downloading)
| > without any special servers.
| > To do this, you need to create an additional file to accompany the
encoded
| > RealMedia file. For example, if your username is billybob, and you have
a
| > file called wedding.rm that you want on your website, place the file in
your
| > web directory, and then create a supplemental file called wedding.ram.
In
| > the ram file, put the compete address to the actual file, like this:
| >
| > http://www.iinet.net.au/~billybob/wedding.rm
| >
| > Now, if you link to wedding.ram, it will play wedding.rm in your
RealPlayer
| > program.
| >
| > The reason two files are required is the the "ram" file will pass the
| > responsibility to download the file to your RealPlayer plugin or
program -
| > which then knows how to stream the file live. If you just go to the
content
| > directly, your browser will download the entire file first, before
passing
| > it over to the Realplayer.
| >
| > [from www.iinet.net.au ]
| >
| >
| > The live net-casting sounds a lot more involved, requiring high-end
computer
| > server(s), appropriate connection and bandwidth to cope with the demand
(eg
| > DSL or better) even if it is a small target audience such as your church
| > congregation) and a whole lot of other complicated stuff.
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| > "tami" <tami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:A1F6D24E-AB06-4D22-8DA6-9153C6832E2E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > > Please forgive if this is not the right group.
| > > I have created a web for my church using frontpage 2002, not yet
| > > published,
| > > and would like to add a link to our radio station which is located in
our
| > > church basement. It's a low power fm station. Is it possible to add a
link
| > > so
| > > someone can listen to our radio feed?? If so, how????
| > > Thank you for any input.
| >
| >
| >
.
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