Starting a radio station can be tricky. Fortunately, Radio.co has built the most intuitive and powerful radio broadcasting platform available. So you need never worry again. Ever. As we take care of all the tech stuff, you can focus on building and growing your station. Basically, we do all the boring things and you'll do all the fun stuff!
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Have you googled this? There's radio platforms available out there already, for example: https://radio.co/. Source: about 1 year ago
I run badradio.nz using radio.co ... it's quite expensive for 192kbps streaming but it seems to be very stable. Unless you're going for some kind of Spotify like streaming experience then you can just store the uploads on an AWS bucket. Source: over 1 year ago
What I did: first I set up an internet radio using "radio.co" (i swear this is not an add) and set up 3 different channels which happened to be the "forza horizon bass arena" and "Gta vice city" radios respectively; which were literally the entire radios of the respective games (locutors and all) all jammed in a single mp3 file per radio "frequency" then I took a pi zero and installed android on it; (your usual... Source: over 1 year ago
We use radio.co. Am just a DJ, not station manager, so I can't tell you how you start and setup an account, but from what I know, it's very straightforward. Radio.co offers automation which is good for when no one is on (Else, you gotta do it with your computer which costs money in energy bills). Source: almost 2 years ago
Hello - Lucy here from Radio.co. I'm a bit new to reddit so hopefully this is the right place to put this... Source: almost 2 years ago
...I actually used Vim as an internet radio player (something similar to pyradio), wasn't outdated at all. Source: over 1 year ago
It converts m3u files to pyradio (https://github.com/coderholic/pyradio) CSV stations file format. Source: over 1 year ago
Guilty as charged. I just downloaded a terminal/ncurses based radio, PyRadio. Source: almost 2 years ago
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