![]() ![]() And I’ve already uncovered one glitch with ReadyDLNA it sorts tracks alphabetically, ignoring the embedded track number tag, for reasons that my NETGEAR contacts claim are “by design”:įor DLNA, the client requests the sort order, and we do support sorting by track number. Accessing my content via the Squeezebox Server intermediary on the SoundBridge Radio has the same tag-and-sort limitations as I’ve already documented regarding the Squeezebox Boom. The NETGEAR-branded ReadyDLNA server built into my ReadyNAS NV+:Īnd, ironically, the SlimServer (aka Squeezebox Server) which I’d earlier installed to the ReadyNAS NV+, Roku’s support thanks to Squeezebox Server’s open source nature. That’s also true once I pointed the Audiotron at a network server share over SMB, it would index and build a local database of that share’s content…which worked great until the Audiotron lost power (it’d subsequently need to rebuilt the database, which in my case was a time-consuming task) or ran out of local memory (which I almost encountered my ripped-CD library wasn’t quite big enough). I also mentioned that my long-beloved, no-longer-owned Voyetra Turtle Beach Audiotron also supported SMB. In my recent Boxee Box review, I mentioned that the device contained integrated support for the SMB protocol. Admittedly frustrated with the delay, I decided last night to fire up my Roku R1000 SoundBridge Radio instead:īefore continuing, and with a bit of chagrin, I offer an editorial correction. Thanks.As followup to Monday night’s post, I haven’t yet heard back from Logitech technical support with any tangible assistance regarding my various Squeezebox Server issues, only an interim ’stay tuned I’m working on it’ email response from my PR contact (I’m having better luck, though not yet an ultimate resolution, via the Squeezebox Community Forums). I just need to make sure that anything I've mentioned can be done with AzuraCast. For know to stream talkshows we just change input source in Nicecast macOS app from Radiologik to audio card device.Ĭan anything I've mentioned be done with AzuraCast? If yes can you please help me to start using your software because It looks like all-in-one turnkey solution, moreover this software is highly maintained live project (compared to Icecast for example). ![]() We recorded a lot of jingles (5-10 seconds) and use Radiologik Scheduler to play a random jingle approximately every 5 minute between the songs.Radiologik send audio to Nicecast macOS app (even if it is retired now) which sends audio stream to Icecast mount. All our songs base is located in Mac mini hard disk (it can be relocated to AzuraCast server if needed). We use Radiologik for our Mac mini to stream different playlists for a different daytime (for example we have calm and nice songs for mornings and dance music for a late evenings).Our radio stream contains three types of a content: songs, jingles and live talk shows stream. I can describe our architecture this way: Can you please help me to answer if all our requirements can be handled with AzuraCast now or in near future? I'm thinking about to start using your software. I'm the admin of our local online-radio and we are using icecast now. Hi I just found your repo and it looks like the most fanciable online-radio software I've ever seen! ![]()
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