reflum, On Tue, 2011-04-26 at 21:28 -0700, Cameron Kaiser wrote: > > * RoarAudio supports gopher (as client) using the so called > > VIO/DSTR API. Nearly everywhere the user is asked for a 'file' > > gopher URLs can be used (the cases where is is not possible are > > very special and can not use DSTR by design). > > * roard has a gopher server build in providing Status infos. You > > can also listen to music (monitor stream) using this interface. > > * roarmonhttp (included in roaraudio package) supports Gopher in > > inetd-mode. > > * Audacious has support for VIO/DSTR and uses it for Gopher. It > > can play files and streams directly via Gopher. > > Nice! I'd love to see an example in operation. Is there an example server > up with a stream to listen to? Are you on IRC? Can't do it too publicly because of german law. sorry. > Also, there is the 's' sound meta item type, now that I think of it. Could > that be extended with something to mark RoarAudio instead rather than using > up R? This mail does not have anything to do with my other mail about 'R'. Same goes for Bradley D. Thornto as well: please resonde to the correct thread. The mail about 'R' is about linking RoarAudio resources from gopher. This is about multimedia stuff using plain gopher protocol. -- Philipp. (Rah of PH2)
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