Battle after the Battle

When you guys are done with you radio battle we should do another battle that uses your radios for real. This would make the battle step outside of Kirupa a bit, but hey what’s wrong with getten down and dirty…

I don’t have the battle idea fully composed, but if any of you are interested let me know.

I am not quite sure what you are talking about? Be more descriptive?

I have no clue either. Building them to work isn’t real?

As far as I can tell in the radio battle you guys are going to use static files write?

I’m saying lets use a real venue like a nightclub that has live music. I personally have a place I can do it at, so now all we need for a battle is at least one other person that is willing and capable of setting up a live stream at a night club in there own city.

I would like to do this battle in teams because I’m not fully proficient in all realms of New Media. I can do the streaming from the club, server at the club and domain to let people see the radio.

As of this time I do not have all the means necessary to do this but I am willing to make it happen if someone else is.

Think of it
In time with this each could have 4 or 5 clubs streaming a live radio feed in our own city, then have it all stream to one domain that lets people listen to the city/club of there choice.

I have had this idea myself for sometime, but the advantage here is it is multiple cities instead of just the city I’m in.

I know this would be a large task to complete and it may have other business problems that we would have to over come
But…
Why are we here then?

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The radios we will be doing will be full working Jukeboxes that play songs.

I don’t see a need to go to clubs and ask if we can stream their music :-\

I’m not talking about dj music or jukeboxes that play recorded music. I talking about clubs with live bands. Bands you have to pay to hear if you want to see them live. This way people can listen to favorite band live regardles of where there at.

That’s not a battle, that is like something you get paid to do…lol.

Call up Eric Jordan, I am sure he would love to help out, for like $20,000! :stuck_out_tongue:

right right the 2advanced guy
BTW, who is the guy on The Screen Savers who comes and and PS tutorials? that guy is so good…i should go search at TSS…

edit: nm i got it http://www.bertmonroy.com/ just in case anyone wanted to know

I knew it was to advanced, (no pun intended) but I have a hard time doing work for nothing. O and 20,000 dollars is way off. I would say if you had no equipment to start you could do it with $300 dollars tops. All ya need is crapy pc, sound card, mic, winamp and your good to go. Most clubs I know already have a dsl line installed, and from there all you need is a place to let everyone here the radio. This of course is where it can get real spendy real fast. So all right then, if I come up with some other crazy idea I’ll be sure to let you guys know.:slight_smile:

$20,000 is the price 2A would charge around for a project like that, give or take a thousand. I am not talking about the parts, but the service and flash interface. Too advanced…hahahahahah (no pun intended). :stuck_out_tongue:

i am making my mp3 player so that it works with any mp3’s. there will be a text file that accompanies the swf and anyone can edit that text file so that the player will play the user’s files locally.
i am not setting up the player to be a ‘radio’, but something that people can use on their machines at home to listen to mp3’s. so, you can take my swf and text file when i submit them and go to your night club with your computer and play all you like.
if you’re in seattle, i’d just like to be put on the list to see how my handy work is being used.
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jeremy

■■■■, you stole my idea, well mine was somewhat different, but it was still about users choosing their own song.

Crap :-\

You aren’t supposed to tell anyone what you are doing anyway :evil:

Like a mp3 computer jukebox. I too have thought of this, but the mp3s need to be legally owned by someone who can show they own the cd. To be safe anyway.