+1 on Icecast but like Andrew it has been a while since I have touched
it.

On Thu, 2012-09-06 at 11:37 -0500, Andrew S. Zbikowski wrote:

> Icecast (OSS implementation of ShoutCast) is the only thing I'm
> familiar with, and even that's been ages. My roommate and I used to do
> something similar with a USB FM radio tuner, pumping the output over
> Icecast (private). At the time my roommate worked 2 floors
> underground, and my own office got terrible radio reception. Later I
> switched my setup from streaming to just recording, with cron jobs
> tuning the radio and starting and stopping the recordings. The
> resulting MP3s were dropped into a web accessible directory and a PHP
> script generated a RSS feed to be pick up the recordings as podcasts.
> Official podcasts and streams have made the whole setup obsolete.
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_streaming_media_systems might be
> helpful if you're looking for something other than Icecast.
> 
> FYI, MLB streams audio for all it's games to MLB At Bat smartphone
> apps, no blackouts. Used to be $15 per season for the app, but this
> year they had a free version and an in app purchase for the full
> version. Not sure if you get the audio streams on the free version,
> and you may be able to find the streams online at MLB.tv as well.
> 
> --
> Andrew Zbikowski
> http://andy.zibnet.us/
> I reject your reality and substitute my own.
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