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Airtime is Sourcefabric’s open source radio software for scheduling and remote station management. Airtime provides a reliable audio playout with sub-second precision, an improved interface with modern usability features, advanced user management supporting roles and a Google-style calendar to schedule and move shows and playlists.
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========================================================================= ================= Airtime - Live Broadcast Together ================= ========================================================================= Airtime is an open source application that provides remote and collaborative automation of a broadcast radio station. Home page: http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ Major features: * Web-based remote station management. Authorized personnel can add programme material, create playlists or smart blocks, and stream in live, all via a web interface. * Automation. Airtime has a scheduler function that enables users to create shows with content for playback at the exact date and time specified. Playlists, smart blocks and remote stream URLs can be used multiple times. * Solid playout. Airtime uses the open source Liquidsoap streaming language for reliable and precise playback to multiple outputs. * Open, extensible architecture. Stations are free to extend and alter all parts of the program code, under the GNU AGPLv3 license. INSTALLATION ------------ Basic installation has two steps: 1) Run the install script, located in the Airtime root directory. For an interactive installation, run: sudo ./install If you're using a terminal that is not running Bash, you'll need to run sudo /bin/bash ./install instead. You may need to install Bash first. The installer will then prompt you about how you want to set up your Airtime installation. For a non-interactive full installation (do this if you're installing Airtime from scratch and don't have any of your own configuration set up), run sudo ./install -fiap What this means: -f - force; non-interactive (no prompts) -i - install the default Icecast 2 setup for Airtime -a - install the default apache setup for Airtime -p - create a default Airtime postgres user This will install all components necessary for Airtime, and set up /usr/share/airtime as your web root (where apache looks for your Airtime files) There are several options for installation - to see them all, run sudo ./install --help 2) Once you've run the installer, open a web browser to http://localhost to run the interactive setup. (If you have a custom apache configuration, navigate to your Airtime web host instead.) If you just want to run Airtime with default settings, you won't need to change anything, but if you have any custom configuration settings you'll be able to specify them. Once you finish the setup process, you'll be presented with a configuration checklist so you can ensure that your Airtime installation is working correctly. If anything was mis-configured, the checklist will provide some . helpful tips to resolve the issue. If your checklist is all green, you're ready to get started with Airtime! Quick links to our resources ---------------------------- User manual: http://sourcefabric.booktype.pro/airtime-25-for-broadcasters/ Forums and mailing lists: http://forum.sourcefabric.org Bug tracker: http://dev.sourcefabric.org Source code: https://github.com/sourcefabric/Airtime IRC chat: #airtime on Freenode
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Airtime is Sourcefabric’s open source radio software for scheduling and remote station management. Airtime provides a reliable audio playout with sub-second precision, an improved interface with modern usability features, advanced user management supporting roles and a Google-style calendar to schedule and move shows and playlists.
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