Hi guys,

Just wanted to give y'all an update on webcast.js and its associated
client, webcaster.

Following a couple of reports on github, I have updated the code of these
projects. They seem to be running fairly good on both Chrome and Firefox
now so, perhaps it is time to give them another try!

Basically, the goal is to be able to stream from the browser, using local
files and microphone/sound card input, just as you would be doing with a
regular DJ streaming UI.

webcast.js (https://github.com/webcast/webcast.js) is the streaming
protocol. It is based on websockets and is implemented in Liquidsoap so you
can stream directly to an input.harbor source.

webcaster (https://github.com/webcast/webcaster) is the streaming client
itself. It uses the recent audio APIs from the browser and a javascript
build of libshine to encode to mp3. You can test it at this address:
https://webcast.github.io/webcaster/

With Samuel, we devised this a couple of years ago, hoping that the
technologies would mature and it seems that it is the case now. I would
love to see these projects being put at use, the potential is quite big,
you would, for instance, be able to stream live audio from a phone without
having to install any software..

Romain
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