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Internet Radio the P2P Way
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2003-03-18 21:07:49 |
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anonymous2
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I love the anonymous pirate radio idea, and would dig running a "Pump up the Volume" Christain Slater type of gig.
Also, what I want more than anything is an ordinary sound card driver, that broadcasts all sound produced by all my apps rather than playing through an internal sound card. Then to use an ExStreamer (www.exstreamer.com) type of device to play the sound locally. This would enable me to dump all my crappy sound cards, and have all my machines share my sound equipment. It seems a limitation of the Internet Radio software that's freely available is that only static files can be played. What if someone wants to actually play an instrument live in their livingroom? Any setup that requires pre-existing files won't do the job.
I can be contacted at:
pirateradio.z.jgombos@spamgourmet.com
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