I know this is potentially a stupid, stupid quesiton, but that radio 
station doesn't web-broadcast by any chance, does it? A whoooole lot of 
them do now. It'd save you a lot of trouble!

On Wed, 5 Sep 2012, Mr. B-o-B wrote:

> So a machine I setup back in 2001 has died.  It was deployed in another city 
> (where I grew up), and it's primary purpose in life was to broadcast a local 
> AM radio station (privately) so I can listen to local sports radio & stuff 
> over the Internet.  I had an old technics tuner hooked into the audio in on 
> the box, and I was using an old copy of Shoutcast to do the broadcasting all 
> running on Slackware.
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> I am currently in the process of rebuilding a new solution (much smaller this 
> time & power friendly), and I was curious if anyone had any experience with 
> .mp3 broadcasting software.  My requirements are as follows:
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> Must be able to install, config, and run all from CLI (no X windows).  A 
> web-based config thingy would be OK too, but not preferred.
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> Thanks about it.  I see you now have to pay a small fee to shoutcast to use 
> .mp3 (and I'm fine with that). I just wanted to see if there was any other 
> open source stuff out in the wild that might be better the SHOUTcast.
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> Thanks!
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-Yaron

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