Posted by: kabir145 - 01-04-2017, 12:04 PM - Forum: Meet & Greet!
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Hi i am kabir From pakistan my age is 18 and for what i am here you guys know well i think I am interested in web developing and web designing and recently i got interest in making a unique theme for znc may be some of you guys dont know about Znc so let me tell you about znc
ZNC is an IRC network bouncer or BNC. It can detach the client from the actual IRC server, and also from selected channels. Multiple clients from different locations can connect to a single ZNC account simultaneously and therefore appear under the same nickname on IRC.
And i am also interetsted in making unique things but in this time i am only making znc theme due lack of time i hope i will stay a long time here hope i will get a big vps because i am helping poor people i am currently hosting 10 forums on my vps but that vps will be suspended in the end month i need 80gb free space vps so i will be able to continue my free services to people.
Have a nice Day
ZNC is an IRC network bouncer or BNC. It can detach the client from the actual IRC server, and also from selected channels. Multiple clients from different locations can connect to a single ZNC account simultaneously and therefore appear under the same nickname on IRC.
And i am also interetsted in making unique things but in this time i am only making znc theme due lack of time i hope i will stay a long time here hope i will get a big vps because i am helping poor people i am currently hosting 10 forums on my vps but that vps will be suspended in the end month i need 80gb free space vps so i will be able to continue my free services to people.
Have a nice Day
hello guys 
im new member here
glad to be here

im new member here
glad to be here
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RadioDJ is a free, open source automation software that I have been using to run a small radio stream from my garage for the last few months.
It's incredibly stable and runs very smoothly on my Win7 Pro Lenovo T420 (8GB i5).
I have been in the radio industry for around 8 - 10 years on and off, and this system is by FAR the easiest I have ever used.
Dalet was the first system I used as a spotty panel tech in my teens, and then Airwaves came about. I HATE airwaves, it's terrible and crashes all the time.
Both are proprietary systems (or were, rather, Dalet disappeared sometime in the mid 2000s).
Setting up the system was very easy for me as a (comparatively) novice user, I found the instructions provided and had the system set up and humming along in minutes.
The lead developer and owner was ALL OVER their support forums, and also active in their reddit community which was a huge confidence booster, offering loads of helpful free advice and even builds to people struggling with weird problems or issues.
Adding music to the playlists, I quickly learned the control panel and threw my own rotations together, grouping genres and tracks.
Using the ID3 tags was a massive pain, so I eventually scrubbed them from the whole database and renamed them according to their folder structure.
Setting linkers and station IDs was actually fun and exciting, I'd never run MY OWN station before, so hearing my own station ID on my playlist made me slightly giddy.
I linked up LAME using another fantastic tutorial from the user forums, and found myself a free Icecast server host (caster.fm - once again no affiliation, just impressive free service)
My final test was to setup a timed event to trigger a live cross to another webstream. I was running a show on a local radio station, so I set my channel to automatically simulcast their stream on my own site. It worked without a hitch, seamlessly crossing beneath another special linker.
All in all, the software and support was FANTASTIC, and far above anything I have ever experienced in the proprietary radio industry. It almost makes me angry that I went so long using substandard software, and I have to bite my tongue when I see other struggling radio stations paying a monthly fee to use it [edit: Airwaves, that is, or other proprietary trash. RadioDJ is fully functional, their licence is a support model as far as I can tell].
Since I have been on air, I have interviewed friends and locals and started teaching other people how to set up their own channels. A DJ friend in melbourne recently started a caster.fm account to stream his DnB mixes live, and before I knew it we were excitedly setting up his own small RadioDJ setup
Radio stations take a fair amount of curating and tinkering, and can get VERY addictive for people like me (especially late at night, creating show rotations or new linkers)
So far, I've found it a whole lot of fun, and I just bought a transmitter from Aliexpress so I can broadcast live FM from my mobile camper while I'm on the road at festivals for the summer.
My next step is to hopefully move this setup to a hosted VPS so it can run by itself 24/7, which is why I'm here!
If you're interested or want to know anything, drop me a message or reply
This is only my second post ever, so I hope I'm not flooding
Thanks for listening!
FFF
RadioDJ is a free, open source automation software that I have been using to run a small radio stream from my garage for the last few months.
It's incredibly stable and runs very smoothly on my Win7 Pro Lenovo T420 (8GB i5).
I have been in the radio industry for around 8 - 10 years on and off, and this system is by FAR the easiest I have ever used.
Dalet was the first system I used as a spotty panel tech in my teens, and then Airwaves came about. I HATE airwaves, it's terrible and crashes all the time.
Both are proprietary systems (or were, rather, Dalet disappeared sometime in the mid 2000s).
Setting up the system was very easy for me as a (comparatively) novice user, I found the instructions provided and had the system set up and humming along in minutes.
The lead developer and owner was ALL OVER their support forums, and also active in their reddit community which was a huge confidence booster, offering loads of helpful free advice and even builds to people struggling with weird problems or issues.
Adding music to the playlists, I quickly learned the control panel and threw my own rotations together, grouping genres and tracks.
Using the ID3 tags was a massive pain, so I eventually scrubbed them from the whole database and renamed them according to their folder structure.
Setting linkers and station IDs was actually fun and exciting, I'd never run MY OWN station before, so hearing my own station ID on my playlist made me slightly giddy.
I linked up LAME using another fantastic tutorial from the user forums, and found myself a free Icecast server host (caster.fm - once again no affiliation, just impressive free service)
My final test was to setup a timed event to trigger a live cross to another webstream. I was running a show on a local radio station, so I set my channel to automatically simulcast their stream on my own site. It worked without a hitch, seamlessly crossing beneath another special linker.
All in all, the software and support was FANTASTIC, and far above anything I have ever experienced in the proprietary radio industry. It almost makes me angry that I went so long using substandard software, and I have to bite my tongue when I see other struggling radio stations paying a monthly fee to use it [edit: Airwaves, that is, or other proprietary trash. RadioDJ is fully functional, their licence is a support model as far as I can tell].
Since I have been on air, I have interviewed friends and locals and started teaching other people how to set up their own channels. A DJ friend in melbourne recently started a caster.fm account to stream his DnB mixes live, and before I knew it we were excitedly setting up his own small RadioDJ setup

Radio stations take a fair amount of curating and tinkering, and can get VERY addictive for people like me (especially late at night, creating show rotations or new linkers)
So far, I've found it a whole lot of fun, and I just bought a transmitter from Aliexpress so I can broadcast live FM from my mobile camper while I'm on the road at festivals for the summer.
My next step is to hopefully move this setup to a hosted VPS so it can run by itself 24/7, which is why I'm here!
If you're interested or want to know anything, drop me a message or reply
This is only my second post ever, so I hope I'm not flooding Thanks for listening!
FFF
Posted by: TripleFFF Radio - 01-03-2017, 11:47 AM - Forum: Meet & Greet!
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So I'm not ENTIRELY sure if this is the right place for me, but this site came up in many google search results, so I thought I'd sign up and check it out!
I'm running a small radio station from my laptop using RadioDJ and LAME, both open source.
I need a solution to be able to run my station remotely. It's a tiny channel, with maybe 20 listeners a month, which is why I can't afford to pay for a big VPS.
Also, the bandwidth is very VERY small, 128kb MP3 stream to a small free Icecast server.
I'd like to test whether it is even possible to:
Run my software (RadioDJ runs on Windows, Rivendell will run on Ubuntu, LAME and MYSQL run anywhere as far as I know)
Load my playlist from another FTP server or dump my entire collection to here (about 80 gigs, but I can compress the quality as the stream is only 128k)
Leave it running while I travel around the country in my studio truck and upload content and interviews from towns, festivals wherever
Potentially connect and control it live either via RDP or something else
My station is completely unmonetized and plays a lot of unsigned music from small artists around the country and the internet.
I'm happy to add sponsorship details onto my website, blog and even dedicate a show to be sponsored by the right agent
(ethically, I can't sign over rights as the station is about promoting open source and independent artists, and no advertisements run on my channel)
I'm looking into starting a youtube channel and recording podcasts, but I need the station running first
Techish specs:
RadioDJ is my favourite automation software (I don't want to link externally as this is my first post) and it will run on Win7, 8 or 10 with 1ghz processor and 2G ram
Rivendell is an alternative automation software. It's TINY and can run on anything practically. It will run on my RaspberryPi, but I'm not used to it yet.
MYSQL Database is about 100mb in size. I set it up using google, and I don't know much about it.
LAME (Lossy Audio Media Encoder) sends a 128kbit stream to a free Icecast server (caster.fm) and from there it plays to my blogspot.
I'm always open to ideas and suggestions, and please feel free to ask me questions!
A bit about me:
I've built a caravan (RV) and I'm travelling through New Zealand running on solar power. I've worked in the radio industry for about 8 years, and I'm a sound engineer for small festivals and bands.
I DJ at parties and events, and I just quit my fulltime job to make this happen. It's my life long dream.
I don't know if anything will come from this post, but there seem to be a few threads posted in the last couple of days, so I hope somebody notices me down here
Well, that's it. Thanks for your time, I hope I can contribute to your community
FFF
I'm running a small radio station from my laptop using RadioDJ and LAME, both open source.
I need a solution to be able to run my station remotely. It's a tiny channel, with maybe 20 listeners a month, which is why I can't afford to pay for a big VPS.
Also, the bandwidth is very VERY small, 128kb MP3 stream to a small free Icecast server.
I'd like to test whether it is even possible to:
Run my software (RadioDJ runs on Windows, Rivendell will run on Ubuntu, LAME and MYSQL run anywhere as far as I know)
Load my playlist from another FTP server or dump my entire collection to here (about 80 gigs, but I can compress the quality as the stream is only 128k)
Leave it running while I travel around the country in my studio truck and upload content and interviews from towns, festivals wherever
Potentially connect and control it live either via RDP or something else
My station is completely unmonetized and plays a lot of unsigned music from small artists around the country and the internet.
I'm happy to add sponsorship details onto my website, blog and even dedicate a show to be sponsored by the right agent
(ethically, I can't sign over rights as the station is about promoting open source and independent artists, and no advertisements run on my channel)
I'm looking into starting a youtube channel and recording podcasts, but I need the station running first
Techish specs:
RadioDJ is my favourite automation software (I don't want to link externally as this is my first post) and it will run on Win7, 8 or 10 with 1ghz processor and 2G ram
Rivendell is an alternative automation software. It's TINY and can run on anything practically. It will run on my RaspberryPi, but I'm not used to it yet.
MYSQL Database is about 100mb in size. I set it up using google, and I don't know much about it.
LAME (Lossy Audio Media Encoder) sends a 128kbit stream to a free Icecast server (caster.fm) and from there it plays to my blogspot.
I'm always open to ideas and suggestions, and please feel free to ask me questions!
A bit about me:
I've built a caravan (RV) and I'm travelling through New Zealand running on solar power. I've worked in the radio industry for about 8 years, and I'm a sound engineer for small festivals and bands.
I DJ at parties and events, and I just quit my fulltime job to make this happen. It's my life long dream.
I don't know if anything will come from this post, but there seem to be a few threads posted in the last couple of days, so I hope somebody notices me down here

Well, that's it. Thanks for your time, I hope I can contribute to your community

FFF
I need to find some free SEO tools like for keyword difficulty analysis, backlinks of a website and others. There are tools which provides these tools for free but most of them have limitation. I can't afford to buy the premium packages of the sites right away, need to confirm its worth or not, even the trail have limitations. I have found this site though but not sure if accurate or need but helpful to some extend.
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Found this today, on InterServers they are offering a server for just 0.01$ for the first month, you can simply stop paying after the first month is over as the cost is not recurring
The Server specs are :
1 GB RAM
26GB SSD
OpenVZ
Don't forget to use the code Prozel for the discount btw
The server may not look that good but Its only 1 cent!
I just did a speedtest, the results are not 1 Gbps but It's really impressive If compared with it's price
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