AzuraCast a simple, self-Hosted web radio
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See also LibreTime, an open broadcast software for scheduling and remote station management.
LibreTime is a fork of AirTime due to stalled development of the FLOSS version.
@jeau said in AzuraCast a simple, self-Hosted web radio:
See also LibreTime, an open broadcast software for scheduling and remote station management.
LibreTime is a fork of AirTime due to stalled development of the FLOSS version.
I really need this for video broadcasting

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@jeau said in AzuraCast a simple, self-Hosted web radio:
See also LibreTime, an open broadcast software for scheduling and remote station management.
LibreTime is a fork of AirTime due to stalled development of the FLOSS version.
I really need this for video broadcasting

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@jeau said in AzuraCast a simple, self-Hosted web radio:
@sirfichi Me too
 but AzuraCast serve only audio 
I tried SofieTV without success two years ago. I think they have solved some issues since...
https://github.com/nrkno/Sofie-TV-automation - 
See also LibreTime, an open broadcast software for scheduling and remote station management.
LibreTime is a fork of AirTime due to stalled development of the FLOSS version.
@jeau said in AzuraCast a simple, self-Hosted web radio:
See also LibreTime, an open broadcast software for scheduling and remote station management.
LibreTime is a fork of AirTime due to stalled development of the FLOSS version.
Also
ARAS Radio Automation System
https://aras.sourceforge.io/ - 
See also LibreTime, an open broadcast software for scheduling and remote station management.
LibreTime is a fork of AirTime due to stalled development of the FLOSS version.
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Weirdly, I have just been looking at libretime to set up a radio station with a friend. It would be cool to have it on Cloudron (and easier).
@jeau https://github.com/ned-kelly/docker-multicontainer-libretime/blob/master/README.md
@masonbee said in AzuraCast a simple, self-Hosted web radio:
Weirdly, I have just been looking at libretime to set up a radio station with a friend.
I'm not sure, but I think you may be able to use some of the music apps already on Cloudron to run an online radio station.
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@masonbee said in AzuraCast a simple, self-Hosted web radio:
Weirdly, I have just been looking at libretime to set up a radio station with a friend.
I'm not sure, but I think you may be able to use some of the music apps already on Cloudron to run an online radio station.
@jdaviescoates I looked but there didn't seem to be any multiperson ones that could pump out an mp3 stream. I have another look though. Thank you.
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@jdaviescoates I looked but there didn't seem to be any multiperson ones that could pump out an mp3 stream. I have another look though. Thank you.
@masonbee let me know what you find as I'd quite like to have a little online radio station too

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@masonbee let me know what you find as I'd quite like to have a little online radio station too

@jdaviescoates Will do, and vice versa.
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We would also love to run Azuracast with Cloudron. It shouldn't be that hard, since they already heavily use Docker.
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See also LibreTime, an open broadcast software for scheduling and remote station management.
LibreTime is a fork of AirTime due to stalled development of the FLOSS version.
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AzuraCast is a self-hosted, all-in-one web radio management suite. Using its easy installer and powerful but intuitive web interface, you can start up a fully working web radio station in a few quick minutes.
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Be great to have Cloudron listed here:

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@jdaviescoates said in AzuraCast a simple, self-Hosted web radio:
New docker install guide link:
https://docs.azuracast.com/en/getting-started/installation/docker
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@LoudLemur Sorry but I'm not working on the Azuracast packaging. I'm quite busy and I prefer to focus on Omeka and IIIF Image server.
@jeau Looks like an amazing project. I hope we can have some image hosting like that on Cloudron soon.
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@jdaviescoates said in AzuraCast a simple, self-Hosted web radio:
New docker install guide link:
https://docs.azuracast.com/en/getting-started/installation/docker
Please, somebody, support this on Cloudron!
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@robi A unicorn is cool, but dangling something off its horn is a bit naff, in my book.
Thanks for posting that image. To me it is a bad sign, as it indicates there is no thesis / counter-thesis culture there. Somebody proposed something (in my opinion, a bad idea, i.e. dangling something off a unicorn's horn) and for one reason or another, no counter-proposal was present, to negate the proposal or suggest something better.
If this is the case, it would be a sign of a lack of a defence system, the organization lacks the sort of immune system that can recognize and manage ill. Next, one could anticipate several other bad-actors to arrive and start corroding the system from within.
I hope this doesn't happen.
 


