JJROCKER wrote:
I have some older songs from over the summer but they were made in Garageband.
Have any way to send them?
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456bingo123 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
Yeah, I understand. Is there anything else I can help with? I'm bored right nowHahaha. Not right now, unfortunately. Unless you want to search around for musical Scratchers willing to have their songs be broadcasted.
Alright, I'll look around.
ooh ooh look pick me
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veggieman001 wrote:
It's fine.
Go to bed.
It's 1 AM your time.
Now it's 1:04, but I don't even fell tired. Maybe I'm so tired I can't tell i'm zjhjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj Wha who? I think I dose off on my keyboard.
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schnrfl wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Hahaha. Not right now, unfortunately. Unless you want to search around for musical Scratchers willing to have their songs be broadcasted.
Alright, I'll look around.
ooh ooh look pick me
Do you have music? Let us know!
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456bingo123 wrote:
schnrfl wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
Alright, I'll look around.ooh ooh look pick me
Do you have music? Let us know!
...i'm not really sure how to respond to that
veggie help me P
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veggieman001 wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
Veggie, can we PLEASE do live recordings?? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!??
How would that work though?
@Advertisers
Those look great!
@CheckItNow
Don't need any more DJs. I'm not sure about the legality of remixing.
@777w
Oh don't worry, that song will be on the broadcast
Remixxing is leagal either if u have permission of artist or has paid em royalities
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I'm a web designer, so if you need a web app (DHTML) or design or anything then I might be able to help.
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Would you also be okay with a few instrumental songs? Because I have also got quite a few of those, but if you aren't okay with just instrumental, I'm sure I could write some for you.
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schnrfl wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
schnrfl wrote:
ooh ooh look pick meDo you have music? Let us know!
...i'm not really sure how to respond to that
veggie help me
I said I was going to look around for scratchers with music, and you told me to pick you. I thought you were asking me to ask you if you had any music. I did ask you. How don't you know how to respond? Just say "Yes" if you do have music, and "No" if you don't have music.
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456bingo123 wrote:
schnrfl wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
Do you have music? Let us know!...i'm not really sure how to respond to that
veggie help meI said I was going to look around for scratchers with music, and you told me to pick you. I thought you were asking me to ask you if you had any music. I did ask you. How don't you know how to respond? Just say "Yes" if you do have music, and "No" if you don't have music.
oi'm just tryin to be witty jeesh
you really should know that i make music :I
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I am fine with instrumental songs
fanofcena the point is that we're not paying royalties
Dawgles, if you could, could you make a Javascript OGG player about 200x300 and that possibly gets metadata?
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veggieman001 wrote:
I am fine with instrumental songs
fanofcena the point is that we're not paying royalties
Dawgles, if you could, could you make a Javascript OGG player about 200x300 and that possibly gets metadata?
here u go
http://jplayer.org/latest/demo-05/
just download the source code using github and its quite easy explained
change the source to your server and 8-) u will have the coolest HTML 5 player out there
and @veggie .. for ebr i paid royalties in the past so u know if u guys want i can do that again
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fanofcena wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
I am fine with instrumental songs
fanofcena the point is that we're not paying royalties
Dawgles, if you could, could you make a Javascript OGG player about 200x300 and that possibly gets metadata?here u go
http://jplayer.org/latest/demo-05/
just download the source code using github and its quite easy explained
change the source to your server and 8-) u will have the coolest HTML 5 player out there
and @veggie .. for ebr i paid royalties in the past so u know if u guys want i can do that again
No, no, it's really fine.
And uh thanks
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schnrfl wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
schnrfl wrote:
...i'm not really sure how to respond to that
veggie help meI said I was going to look around for scratchers with music, and you told me to pick you. I thought you were asking me to ask you if you had any music. I did ask you. How don't you know how to respond? Just say "Yes" if you do have music, and "No" if you don't have music.
oi'm just tryin to be witty jeesh
you really should know that i make music :I
I do know you make music, and that's why I was so confused. I see now though, it was all a joke.
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veggieman001 wrote:
I am fine with instrumental songs
fanofcena the point is that we're not paying royalties
Dawgles, if you could, could you make a Javascript OGG player about 200x300 and that possibly gets metadata?
Audio is something closely linked to the browser, and while most browers (minus safari) do support it I'm not sure I can get the metadata of the ogg file live. I'll look into it.
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MrMokey wrote:
If you had 500,000 Gigabytes of storage you could hold almost a year of nonstop mp3's.
My dad has a few weeks of non-stop music. Also, you wouldn't need that many mp3's. You often hear the same song played over the radio in a year.
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456bingo123 wrote:
MrMokey wrote:
If you had 500,000 Gigabytes of storage you could hold almost a year of nonstop mp3's.
My dad has a few weeks of non-stop music. Also, you wouldn't need that many mp3's. You often hear the same song played over the radio in a year.
I was bored in math...
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MrMokey wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
MrMokey wrote:
If you had 500,000 Gigabytes of storage you could hold almost a year of nonstop mp3's.
My dad has a few weeks of non-stop music. Also, you wouldn't need that many mp3's. You often hear the same song played over the radio in a year.
I was bored in math...
Hahaha
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Looks like you can't get icecast metadata with javascript. If there's a way to make the icecast display it as a single html file with only the metadata on it then it is possible.
Apparently shoutcast does this and makes a page "7.html" that contains the metadata for the stream, listeners etc. I don't know if icecast does, I'll need to look into it further.
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Dawgles wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
I am fine with instrumental songs
fanofcena the point is that we're not paying royalties
Dawgles, if you could, could you make a Javascript OGG player about 200x300 and that possibly gets metadata?Audio is something closely linked to the browser, and while most browers (minus safari) do support it I'm not sure I can get the metadata of the ogg file live. I'll look into it.
just use jplayer or Soundmanager!!! or well
jplayer -> soundmanager2 fallback!
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Dawgles wrote:
Looks like you can't get icecast metadata with javascript. If there's a way to make the icecast display it as a single html file with only the metadata on it then it is possible.
Apparently shoutcast does this and makes a page "7.html" that contains the metadata for the stream, listeners etc. I don't know if icecast does, I'll need to look into it further.
make a php proxy
something like
$context = stream_context_create( array( 'http' => array( // YOu miss this you will get the stream buffer from ICE/SHOUT cast 'user_agent' => 'Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:8.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/8.0.1', ), ) ); $url = 'WHatever UR Server IS'; // Replace this with your server URL $content = file_get_contents($url, false, $context); $dom = new DOMDocument(); $dom = $dom->loadHTML($content); // Now do dom Menupulation straight on server .. // just keep in mind here u have to use -> instead of JS . operator :P // For more read php5 DOM Documentation on php.net // Or just flush it as it is without changing anything here // Yeah that easy !??! $html = $dom->saveHTML(); echo $html; // Now flush it to ur client :P
or u can use the
status.xsl
generated by icecast itself say if the server is at localhost:800
then status should be at
http://localhost:800/status.xsl
but mozzilla firefox will not allow you to use this as it will consider this as cross domain req and Ice's header will disallow it from letting you interact [chrome works fine]
so better is to just write a php file and just use the php proxy
and btw when loading xsl
change the save/load html to save/load XML rest works the same
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456bingo123 wrote:
MrMokey wrote:
If you had 500,000 Gigabytes of storage you could hold almost a year of nonstop mp3's.
My dad has a few weeks of non-stop music. Also, you wouldn't need that many mp3's. You often hear the same song played over the radio in a year.
With my vipersounds CDN i have 2years of non stop music 1.2 terrabytes :3 pretty much my music cannot end!
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fanofcena wrote:
456bingo123 wrote:
MrMokey wrote:
If you had 500,000 Gigabytes of storage you could hold almost a year of nonstop mp3's.
My dad has a few weeks of non-stop music. Also, you wouldn't need that many mp3's. You often hear the same song played over the radio in a year.
With my vipersounds CDN i have 2years of non stop music 1.2 terrabytes :3 pretty much my music cannot end!
Well, there's a single song that's being played now, that a machine is playing that will last 1000 years! Longplayer.org Is your vipersounds CDN sort of like that?
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