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    Nautic Radio Broadcast Console

    Nautic Radio Broadcast Console

    Internet radio broadcast console / darkice frontend

    Nautic Radio Broadcast Console is a darkice (shoutcast / icecast source client available at http://darkice.org/ ) frontend, that allows you to play jingles (audio samples), capture a webcam images to send to an FTP, chat with listeners (through an external webchat site) and monitor your audio and system (cpu, network) The program is developed, and used in production, for www.nauticradio.net / www.beatsnbreaks.nl and targeted at relatively old computers running linux. However it is not tested on many platforms, nor guaranteed to be stable. Minimum system requirements: CPU: 3 GHz pentium 4 or higher (preferably 2+ GHz dualcore), Memory: 1GB RAM or more, Diskspace: 10MB plus enough to record broadcasts in mp3.
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