Airtime 1.9.4 has been released with new DEB packages for Ubuntu and Debian that keep installations automatically updated with the latest version. Airtime is Sourcefabric’s open source radio software for scheduling, automation and remote station management via any web browser. It can be downloaded free from airtime.sourcefabric.org
Sourcefabric has released an update for Airtime, the open source radio software. Airtime 2.2.1 features a number improvements to the way the software handles web streams, fading and Smart Blocks (a quick way for producers to build shows based on genre, upload date and other information).
Sourcefabric have released their open source radio software Airtime 1.9.5, which now comes with an ‘easy install’ package that sets up a quick configuration without the need to enter any settings. Airtime is free to download, runs on Ubuntu and Debian, and users can interact with it through any web browser.
Airtime 1.9, the open source radio software, is out now. A new file storage system now allows users to set ‘watch’ folders, to magically synchronise files and to easily browse their audio archives. Add to this Shoutcast support, a one line Ubuntu install command and improved front-end widgets, and Airtime 1.9 is one of Sourcefabric's most feature-packed releases ever.
Airtime, the free, open source radio software, increased its feature set significantly in April and May with three releases in thirty days. The Airtime server software runs on Ubuntu Linux, Debian, and Redhat and multiple users can use the software to schedule radio shows remotely through any web browser.
Airtime, an application which lets users take total control of a radio station via the web, with intelligent archive management, powerful search, a simple scheduling calendar, smart playlists, and much more, is now at version 2.2.1.
According to the developer, Airtime 2.2.1 is a major release in the series, as the software can now rebroadcast incoming streams, including smartphone applications an
Airtime 1.8.2, the open source radio software for Linux, is available with 58 improvements and bug fixes. Airtime allows as many people as you like to run a radio station over the internet. Manage the audio archive, upload files, construct playlists, create shows, edit the Programme Calendar and cue playout, all through an intuitive modern interface with a streamlined DJ workflow.
Airtime 1.9.4 has been released with new DEB packages for Ubuntu and Debian that keep installations automatically updated with the latest version. Airtime 1.9.4 also includes the new file storage system with 'watch' folders, allowing stations to magically synchronise files and to easily browse their audio archives, as well as Shoutcast support, improved front-end widgets, and extensive bug-fixes.
A month after the release of its first beta, Nullsoft has just released the next beta version of Winamp for Android. The main new feature is SHOUTcast Internet radio integration, but there's also a host of yummy little changes.