Continuation of the freecast.co.uk project, allocating shoutcast server "slots" to registered users and then setting up a shoutcast server automatically. Ideal for internet radio sites, but can be adapted.Uses a combination of PHP, MySQL and perl.
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Removed hardcoding of DB system Created ./includes/db.php
Removed hardcoding of DB system Created ./includes/db.php
I have removed all the hardcoded references to the database connection, these can now be found in ./includes/db.php. This file may not work, as i am very tired and have not tested it. Also the project is only linux ready at the moment, and i still have to create a few files for it to work there, this version release is 0.0.1 (0 = not stable. 0 = not beta. 1 = odd number = not tested)
I have started filling out the project tasklists so that you can see what i plan to do and when i plan to have them implemented. This should also be used to let you know of major version releases i plan to launch and when you can expect them. If you can think of anything you would like to see added to the task list, please post in the forums
As anyone out there probably knows, the freecast.co.uk project was taken down a little while ago due to server errors. Although the ource files have been made available to individuals, i thought it would be a good idea to setup a sourceforge project around freecast. Freecast at its peak was known worldwide, so i thought it would be great to use my own Radio Hosting service background to continue this project (for free, dont worry) to get more people interested in Internet Radio Broadcasting. Hopefully i will be able (with help) to make this software a lot more modular, using proper configuration and database setups rather than the current release which is very self contained. My main goal however is to take freecast out of the Linux only domain, create a Windows and MAC port and eventually have it completly independant of the shoutcast server. However the next main releases will focus on standardisation, and documenting the current software before i make any major code changes. For thos that want the original freecast software to use as a base, i have uploaded it as "Vanilla"
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