Re: Your own TurtleRadio Server
Grant Morris <[email protected]> Fri, 4 Feb 2005 14:37:35 -0600
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Is there some possibility that Turtle Radio is going away? Radio is 80% of the reason I have the AT. If it's not long for this world I'd like to know how to keep getting radio. Of course, I'd be happier to hear Turtle Radio is sticking around. ----- Original Message ----- From: Seth Dotterer To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 1:59 PM Subject: Re: [AT] Your own TurtleRadio Server I'd ask you guys to not talk about circumventing Turtle Radio here. The reasons, and other discussions can be found in the archives. You want to talk about it off line, have at. Thanks, -- seth -----Original Message----- From: Turtle Beach Audiotron User Forum [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Hill Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 2:56 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AT] Your own TurtleRadio Server Can you elaborate on this somewhat? With the AT discontinued it's not going to be long before turtle radio goes south, and I for one don't want to abandon my AT for radio stations (yet). 1. Why does the AT go to Duncan? I've always assumed the firmware has a hard-wired URL? Is it really Duncan? Who *is* Duncan? 2. Can you attach a sample playlist.asp file? --Tim groups9 wrote: >You can make your own turtleradio server. I just did it. by adding a new zone to my DNS server and adding an entry called Duncan, the AT now goes out to Duncan.turtleradio.com and my server returns a file called playlist.asp in the output directory. > >The file is just an ascii file with a bunch of tags for station id, names etc. > >Steve > > > >