For those who frequent the mumble, you'll know that I occasionally stream music through it, albeit with pretty bad quality. (64kbps, anyone?)
As a tentative test phase, I've started a Yukkuricraft radiostation through the use of Icecast2 and Foobar2000. You can access the stream Here at radio.yukkuricraft.net:8000 Please note that the port is important. The stream is actually shared with one of my friends who hosts r/a/dio, Haruhi(Ekureiru).
Hitting the m3u button should download a file for you. This file should be openable with any major media playing program. iTunes, foobar, winamp, WMP, etc. Once opened, it should simply start playing the radio stream.
Edit: If you go to http://radio.yukkuricraft.net, you'll now notice a bit of text added that says "Want the logs for the radio? Right Here!" Click it to get the logs for what's been playing on the radio!
The only current way to request songs is by actually asking me through mumble or the like and giving me a download link to the song. That's the only downside of this compared to my usual mumble stream shenanigans. I need the actual file to stream it, lol.
Happy radio-ing!
As a tentative test phase, I've started a Yukkuricraft radiostation through the use of Icecast2 and Foobar2000. You can access the stream Here at radio.yukkuricraft.net:8000 Please note that the port is important. The stream is actually shared with one of my friends who hosts r/a/dio, Haruhi(Ekureiru).
Hitting the m3u button should download a file for you. This file should be openable with any major media playing program. iTunes, foobar, winamp, WMP, etc. Once opened, it should simply start playing the radio stream.
Edit: If you go to http://radio.yukkuricraft.net, you'll now notice a bit of text added that says "Want the logs for the radio? Right Here!" Click it to get the logs for what's been playing on the radio!
The only current way to request songs is by actually asking me through mumble or the like and giving me a download link to the song. That's the only downside of this compared to my usual mumble stream shenanigans. I need the actual file to stream it, lol.
Happy radio-ing!
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