From: "John J. Boris, Sr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Why can't I make Real Audio programming loop In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed X-UIDL: 176bd359a43fe86b00c303f3cb8363da Dave, Just use the g2slta.sh script. We broadcast a live show every Thursday Evening at 8:30PM Eastern time and than rebroadcast it every night at the same time using the g2slta.sh script and cron. We also do that for the Youth football games we broadcast. Do the live broadcast and then have cron kick off the script when we advertise the air time. It works great. The links for these are at http://www.onlinesvc.com The link to our broadcast and Football games are on that page. At 07:20 PM 11/9/99 +0000, you wrote: >From: RealForum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Why can't I make Real Audio programming loop > >From: "David Rahn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Why can't I make Real Audio programming loop > >I am a content producer of "simulated" Internet-only radio stations for = >broadcast stations' web sites (sometimes referred to as "niche casting" = >or "flanking format" channels). Each channel exists as a 3-5 hour = >program which is updated and reprogrammed regularly. > >However, using the Real Audio server, listeners can only hear the = >program "from the top" as opposed to "punching in" on the program in = >progress much like they would a real radio station. Windows Media Player = >allows us to provide this service, but according to my Real Server = >provider, it's not possible with Real Audio. > >In other words, our programming has no beginning or end - it needs to = >constantly loop. Does anyone have any tips or tricks as to how we can = >accomplish this in Real Audio? If not, we may be forced to continue = >provide our services to broadcast stations ONLY in the Windows Media = >format. > >Please copy me on any response. =20 > >David Rahn ******************************************************* The RealForum is an email discussion group focused on using RealNetworks products. The RealForum is a place to post messages about the best methods for creating content using RealNetworks technologies and the planning and implementation of streaming-media web sites. Archives of RealForum can be found at http://realforum.real.com If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list, you can send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the following command in the body of your email message: unsubscribe realforum or from another account, besides the address you subscribed with: unsubscribe realforum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
