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Showing posts with label Radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radio. Show all posts
Sunday, 17 June 2012
School radio
A good alternative to having a school radio is a repository of audio files that can be accessed, downloaded and uploaded by all students. SPREAKER is a fantastic option if you want to do that. Check it at http://www.spreaker.com/.
Saturday, 7 January 2012
Radio for schools on the Internet (continued)
I finally did it! I've got a radio station working! It's at http://ies-enric-valor.playtheradio.com. After some tests, I think that Radionomy is the best option. I still have to find out how to broadcast live, but I hope I will be able to do that in the next few days.
I finally did it! I've got a radio station working! It's at http://ies-enric-valor.playtheradio.com. After some tests, I think that Radionomy is the best option. I still have to find out how to broadcast live, but I hope I will be able to do that in the next few days.
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Radio on the Internet for schools (continued)
I've found two more possibilities to broadcast for free. There are also servers where you can broadcast from for a small fee. Listen2myradio and Live365 offer both possibilites (free and paid).
I've found two more possibilities to broadcast for free. There are also servers where you can broadcast from for a small fee. Listen2myradio and Live365 offer both possibilites (free and paid).
Radio on the Internet for schools (continued)
I've trying Radionomy and the system seem to work quite well, but it means a lot of work. Another drawback is that they insert commercials in your radio, but that seems a low price to pay for the service. With Winamp and Shoutcast you have more control over your own radio, and I think you can also play "live" music or speech, but I'm still having trouble with the IP address. Again, if anyone has experience on that, comments will be welcome.
I've trying Radionomy and the system seem to work quite well, but it means a lot of work. Another drawback is that they insert commercials in your radio, but that seems a low price to pay for the service. With Winamp and Shoutcast you have more control over your own radio, and I think you can also play "live" music or speech, but I'm still having trouble with the IP address. Again, if anyone has experience on that, comments will be welcome.
Friday, 30 December 2011
Radio on the Internet
I've been thinking about setting up a radio at my school for my students. The most obvious possibility is using ShoutCast. Here is a link (in Spanish) that explains how to do it. Another possibility is using Radionomy. If anyone has tried both possibilities, I'd appreciate some feedback on the advantages and disadvantages of both of them.
I've been thinking about setting up a radio at my school for my students. The most obvious possibility is using ShoutCast. Here is a link (in Spanish) that explains how to do it. Another possibility is using Radionomy. If anyone has tried both possibilities, I'd appreciate some feedback on the advantages and disadvantages of both of them.
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