man, your tone is sounding pretty hostile. I realize it's probably hard to maintain positivity in the face of/. talkback morons, but still, lighten up and stop with all the profanity.
~Jeff
There's an app called "PlaylistBroadcaster" for OS X Server which does some extremely cool media streaming using text files you set up as "playlists". It allows the user to setup lists of streaming media (including mp3) which randomly shuffle -- but the neat thing is that you can assign "weights" to the individual media listings depending on how much you like a particular piece. You can also specify how long it will be until a piece repeats, and you can recursively reference other playlists inside of a larger playlist.
Apple includes it with the standard OS X Server distribution, and considering how well it works, I'm surprised more people don't know about it.
man, your tone is sounding pretty hostile. I realize it's probably hard to maintain positivity in the face of /. talkback morons, but still, lighten up and stop with all the profanity.
~Jeff
maybe without the pain of working with windows, you would not want to pump 500 rounds into the boss. or maybe you would. I don't know your boss.
There's an app called "PlaylistBroadcaster" for OS X Server which does some extremely cool media streaming using text files you set up as "playlists". It allows the user to setup lists of streaming media (including mp3) which randomly shuffle -- but the neat thing is that you can assign "weights" to the individual media listings depending on how much you like a particular piece. You can also specify how long it will be until a piece repeats, and you can recursively reference other playlists inside of a larger playlist.
Apple includes it with the standard OS X Server distribution, and considering how well it works, I'm surprised more people don't know about it.
http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n6 0463 ~Jeff