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Is there in-browser online radio solution?
Hi..
like title says, is there solution where I would upload music (.mp3 .ogg) to directoryX on server, and make it as playlist for clients that would go to https://something.com/listen without any Icecasts, special dead music clients, DJ software's and what not.
Basically, this would be online player that would play files from server when I think about it..
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You can probably achieve this with a bit of coding with jwplayer?
Could you please elaborate on this? What client are dead?
It's his way of saying that he has zombie as listeners.
http://devblog.lastrose.com/html5-audio-video-playlist/
Playlists... you mean Youtube audio with sexy dubstep images?
I think a best free solution is shoutcast.
subsonic
Maybe take a quick look at this:
https://github.com/Kickball/awesome-selfhosted#audio-streaming
I really like koel.
https://www.nordestevendas.com.br/ is a scammer who stole my grandma and ate my dog. Or was it the other way around?
Get a server, install http daemon, ssh a lot of mp3 files within your web root folder, generate and put a m3u playlist there, distribute the playlist to unsuspecting listeners, realize you're wasting your time with dumb useless shit.
Nice necrobump
a media player like emby can easily do it too