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Butt: Fltk-based streaming program

#1 Post by muggins »

http://butt.sourceforge.net/
butt (broadcast using this tool) is an easy to use, multi OS streaming tool.

It supports ShoutCast and IceCast.
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Run via Menu->Multimedia->Butt

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Re: Butt: Fltk-based streaming program

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muggins wrote:http://butt.sourceforge.net/
butt (broadcast using this tool) is an easy to use, multi OS streaming tool.

It supports ShoutCast and IceCast.
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Run via Menu->Multimedia->Butt
Muggins thats very tempting to try out, but Isn't broadcasting mp3's over the internet illegal? Unless you own the rights? Sure a lot of people do it but, hmmmmmm Its pretty evident whos broadcasting what, or are ShoutCast and IceCast using anonymous proxy's ?
I used to be a DJ in my younger teen years and wouldn't mind spinning a few cd's for fun. :)
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#3 Post by muggins »

ttuuxxx,

I'm not a lawyer, but isn't it dependent on what you're broadcasting?
Welcome to the Archive's audio and MP3 library. This library contains over a hundred thousand free digital recordings ranging from alternative news programming, to Grateful Dead concerts, to Old Time Radio shows, to book and poetry readings, to original music uploaded by our users. Many of these audios and MP3s are available for free download.

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#4 Post by ttuuxxx »

your right muggins, its just that the music industry watch-dogs are real dogs, whom I have 0% respect for, They've in the past have prosecuted minors, some people with only 3 mp3's on the pc etc.
I would like to go for Prime Minister of Australia one day and make it part of my mandate to legalize all mp3+movie **excluding some very untasteful movies*** downloads from the internet as long as they aren't sold.
The way I look at it is, well in a free democratic society if more than 50% of the people have downloaded or played "internet multimedia from friends or p2p" then it should be legal.

Plus really should we put people in jail/courts for a few mp3's?
naaaaaaa
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#5 Post by muggins »

ttuuxxx,

AFAIK jaywalking is against the law in NSW, yet if you check the law court in sydney, up near macquarie st, you'll regularly see jwalking characters, wearing wigs & legal gowns, who are never prosecuted by the police.

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#6 Post by ttuuxxx »

muggins wrote:ttuuxxx,

AFAIK jaywalking is against the law in NSW, yet if you check the law court in sydney, up near macquarie st, you'll regularly see jwalking characters, wearing wigs & legal gowns, who are never prosecuted by the police.
I went past Wollongong yesterday on my up to the army base. Rains a lot in Wollongong. Nice area. :)
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