g the programming on the Linux/UNIX side, but have no
experience with the other platforms.
You can find more information on NATL at
http://www.chaos.umd.edu/~dsweet/NATL including the DTD, sample NATL
scenarios, and software. A description of an NATL file is included below.
Thanks for reading.
to
> create a metadirectory that could then be integrated into media player
> and/or other hardware/software interfaces (without the browser)?
>
> on 7/12/00 6:19 PM, David Sweet at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > As it stands, network audio tuning -- locating audio files and
Ah! Sorry I didn't catch that the first time around.
I've taken the first baby step toward this with the NATL demo site.
Basically I've mirrored the yp.icecast.com home page in NATL format. You
can browse it at http://natl.myip.org/~dsweet/Icecast/index.natl I plan
to add more mirrors as time
I wrote a simple daemon and a Perl CGI script to accomplish this. The daemon
accepts simple playlist management commands and commands to play, pause,
advance track, etc. via a FIFO so it's very easy to program. It works for me!
It's at http://www.andamooka.org/~dsweet and it's called mp3dave.