We use Spinitron <http://spinitron.com/> to record both our Rivendell and
non-Rivendell plays. When we use Rivendell, either live or via Automation,
we have a plugin that automatically sends the Now Playing info to
Spinitron. Details are here:
https://github.com/WMFO/Rivendell-Spinitron-Update. We then
have our website and webstream display the "Now Playing" info from
Spinitron: https://github.com/WMFO/Metadata-Pusher (In Progress).

We also have a basic website <http://rivendell.wmfo.org/> that
allows people to browse our Rivendell library. It probably would be pretty
easy to modify it to allow browsing of only recent playlsist as opposed to
the entire library: https://github.com/WMFO/Rivendell-Metadata. The main
reason we stick with Spinitron as opposed to doing something like that is
since we use both Rivendell and non-Rivendell sources,
and Spinitron provides a generic interface for aggregating all the plays,
not just Rivendell ones.

Cheers,
Andy Sayler
WMFO
Tufts Freeform Radio
91.5 FM Medford


On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 6:15 AM, Morten Krarup Nielsen
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Has anyone set up a playlist on their website, so listeners can look up
> the name of the song they've just heard?
>
> If so, maybe the code could be posted here :-)
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Morten
>
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