Jonathon Fernyhough wrote: > 2009/9/19 Rob Beard <r...@esdelle.co.uk>: > >> Hi folks, >> >> Not sure if anyone can help with this one... >> >> Basically my new phone has Wifi and it will play Shoutcast streams. Now >> although I can put music on the memory card, I'd rather not have a load >> of songs duplicated on my server and phone. What I would like to do >> though is to stream songs on my server using Shoutcast or Icecast to my >> phone. >> >> So I wondered if anyone knew of a terminal based MP3 player (maybe an >> MP3 player daemon) that can send it's output directly to a >> Shoutcast/Icecast streaming server and be controlled by a web page (I'm >> thinking either a page on Apache to send commands to the daemon, or a >> daemon with it's own built in web interface?). >> >> Just wondered if there was such a thing? >> >> I did find an application called SnackAmp which is TCL/TK based and >> works on Linux or Windows but it appears that it has a GUI interface and >> can't find the music, plus it needs a display to output to on Linux >> (which isn't much good on my server as I don't have X installed). >> >> Rob >> >> >> > > Ampache should do what you're after. > > $ sudo aptitude install ampache > > Cool thanks I'll have a look. I did find MPD which I have got working on the laptop but it only seems to support OGG streaming which my phone won't support :-(
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