I was wondering the same thing, really. There could be times when I might be
away from home, and the Mac is the portable I have if I'd want to take
something with. One option is to use Boot Camp and use Station Playlist like
I would in Windows. Another is to prepare the show in Windows, record it,
and bring it as one large mp3 and use Nicecast and Itunes to play it out. My
ideal option would be to record ahead of time in that case and have some
utility Crontab could run to stream the file out. I don't know that netcat
or wget can do it as I'm sure there's more than just sending the file at a
shoutcast server.
The problem I see with Nicecast, doing it any other way than prerecorded is
the fact of muting and unmuting the mic, you have to use this Voiceover
effect in the effects panel which isn't so accessible, not sure a global
hotkey can be made to toggle it as needed. some other project that looks
interesting is called Radiologik. I think that one could still use Rosetta
though as it may be PPC code last I knew.
----- Original Message -----
From: "chad baker" <baker3...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 9:23 AM
Subject: radio station programs
Hi i'm new to the mac is there any radio station programs that are
accessible.
Something like shoutcast.
Also any weather programs that work good with voice over?
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