Ok… it figures, it really figures.
I finally have a little webradio stream up and running… and no one I know is online to put it to the test!!
Soon, I’ll have a little “Listen In” badge on the sidebar underneath the “Recently Played…” tracklist. I’ll have it there specifically when I’m broadcasting. Friends and family are welcome to listen in to an eclectic mix of music, mostly rock and metal, with a few surprises thrown in for good measure!
Also, when you click the tracklisting, you can check out my last.fm homepage. It will be more up to date with what I’m currently listening to than the tracklist in the sidebar, which is just an image that last.fm generates every so often.
So far I’m listening in to the stream with Quicktime (a free download here, if you don’t have it), and I must say that even at 64kbps stereo, it still sounds very good. Not CD quality but just around radio quality, which is what I was going for. Piracy being what it is, the last thing I need is for listeners to be taping the songs from the stream.
Well, gonna go and play around with the station voiceover effects. Cheers!
(Credit to Queen for the title of this blog entry)

