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Vivendi, the European media juggernaut that owns the likes of Universal Music Group, Canal+ and Dailymotion, has acquired a majority stake in Radionomy, a small technology company that specialises in online radio services.

Radionomy, which was founded in Belgium, is best known as an Internet platform that allows hosts to broadcast and monetise digital radio channels on a global scale. The platform also offers tools to some 57,000 FM radio stations to develop and monetise their digital presence.

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Setting up can take a while, but if you manage to get past it, you will be able to take advantage of advanced tools and services to get premium broadcasting experience. Whether you are an established broadcaster, a newcomer, or even a fledging DJ, the plugin can connect you to anybody on the internet so you can broadcast your audio. Of course, that is assuming your listeners are tuned in to the radio station or website URL you have provided in the Directory tab during setup. SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In ensures full connectivity and scalability to your listeners, so you will have a smooth broadcast every time.

I personally haven't tested that myself but it seems you need the premium sub for Spotify for this to work, basically this routes your Spotify playlists through winamp. If it works for you let us know because I'm sure there's a huge demand for something like this compared to scouring through youtube.

Thank you all for these wonderful links....this will allow the DJ's,who have an unfair burden of paying for the radio servers to provide our players with entertainment a chance to keep p[aying the game .....thank you for the level playing field!

foobar works great, just if youre using listen2myradio, you have to choose Icecast instead of Shoutcast. Because only working caster (Vorbis stream) is casting music in Vorbis ogg and listen2myradio Shoutcast only supports mp3.

Dear Kelly, your method allows transmit from our PC using winamp + the listen2radio server, and is powerful for doing live streaming . In my case , I found easier to use the zeno.fm option. After viewing your method, I understood we need to transmit using the shoutcast option, that i could see in my zeno settings then, finally.

  • How do I start the radio?
  • What do I need to listen to the radio?
  • I have WinAmp installed now what?
  • I installed WinAmp but nothing works
  • I have Real Audio installed but it does not work
  • I have Media Player installed but it does not work
  • What speed internet connection do I need to listen?
  • The audio is choppy
  • Is the radio free?
  • I want to DJ on the radio / Can I have my own show?
  • Are the shows live?
  • Where can I buy these tunes?
  • Where can I download these tunes?
  • Can I get a copy of the radio show?
  • Can I buy a copies of the radio show?

Today, Winamp is owned by Radionomy , a digital audio platform that offers online radio streaming & podcast hosting services. It is no longer a standalone media player that you can download & use on your computer instead it is a tool for online radio broadcasters & podcasters.

Nullsoft was sold to AOL (formerly known as America Online) on June 1, 1999, and thereafter existed as a subsidiary of the company. After the acquisition, Nullsoft headquarters were moved to San Francisco, California. Their later developments included the Nullsoft Streaming Video (NSV) format, which was intended to stream media that used any audio or video codec. In 2002, the press reported a technology called Ultravox being developed by Nullsoft.[2] Nullsoft created the peer-to-peer networks Gnutella and WASTE.[1] Although AOL tried to limit the distribution of Gnutella and WASTE, the Ultravox technology was reportedly used for some AOL radio services in 2003.[3] A service called Nullsoft Television was announced in 2003 using NSV.[4]

In November 2013, an unofficial report surfaced that Microsoft was in talks with AOL to acquire Nullsoft.[9] On January 14, 2014, it was officially announced that Belgian online radio aggregator Radionomy had bought Winamp and Shoutcast, formerly owned by Nullsoft. No financial details were publicly announced.[10][11]


Winamp Online Services Security

Winamp Online Services is a powerful new way for web developers to create engaging content for millions of Winamp users. However, with great power comes great responsibility. Since online services have access to more information from the Winamp client than an ordinary web page, it is very important that we provide some mechanism to provide security for the users.

There are certain activities that online services can perform that are not considered a security risk, for example, examining the current position of a song being played. However, for others a security dialog will be presented whenever a service tries to perform the action for the first time.

Winamp has reviewed certain Online Services and pre-authorized them. Pre-authorized services will not have security dialogs presented during use of that service. Here is a list of pre-authorized services:

SHOUTcast RadioSHOUTcast TVWinamp MusicAOL RadioMp3 of the DayOurStage Radio
Security Dialog Prompts

Security prompts contain a description of the action being attempted, Allow and Deny buttons, and a checkbox:



Replies, either Allow or Deny, to security prompts are saved for each online service.

Apply to all requests from this service: When this checkbox is selected, the choice (Allow or Deny) will be used as the response to all subsequent security prompts for this service. This is a quick way to indicate that a particular online service should be allowed or denied (depending on the button pressed) to perform all actions.

This service is trying to monitor playback events: The online service is requesting to be notified when playback events occur. The possible events are Play, Pause, Stop, End of File. Note these events will occur whether initiated from scripts or from the user clicking on the buttons themselves. Some events carry additional information:
*Play provides the filename/URL of the asset being played.
*Stop provides the current position where playback was halted. End of File indicates that the end of the asset has been reached.
*Pause provides a flag indicating whether the player was paused or unpaused.
*End of File happens at the end of an asset before the next one is played.

This service is trying to get information about the currently playing song: The online service is requesting "Metadata" information from the current asset. "Metadata" is additional information that MAY be part of the asset, such as author or title, that is not actually part of the song itself. The existence of metadata depends on the format of the data and whether it was added when the asset was digitized.

This service is trying to access your active playlist: The online service is trying to alter the Play Queue. It may be trying to play a single asset, add assets to the queue or clear the queue.

This service is trying to access the playlists in your media library: The online service is trying to obtain a list of all Winamp playlists known to your Winamp client. It may also be trying to open a playlist to manipulate the assets within or it may be trying to save a modified playlist.

This service is trying to provide metadata to Winamp: The online service is trying to add metadata for an asset. This might be useful if the online service can provide better metadata than comes as part of the asset itself.

This service is trying to launch a website in the browser: The online service is trying to launch a new web site in the browser. The browser may be internal to Winamp, which means it could be an online service or it could be launched in an external browser where it does not benefit from the online services api calls.

This service is trying to access your skin settings: The online service is trying to obtain information regarding the current skin used by the Winamp client. This could be used to synchronize the colors of the service with that of the Winamp player.

Classical KDFC can be heard online by clicking on the Play button at the top of this screen and any page on this website. The player will continue to play the KDFC stream until you click the Stop button or you close the window. The player will also display the program title, the composer and the piece title currently being played. This information will update automatically.

Unfortunately, Comcast has recently removed all local radio stations from television channel guides. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. KDFC was not involved in this decision and we recommend you contact Comcast directly.

Internet radios have become very popular over the past few years. These players use your home or office broadband connection to stream internet radio stations. Many of these players come with Classical KDFC as a pre-set. However, if you need to program KDFC into your internet radio, please use one of the following addresses:

Venice Classic Radio is a webradio, which can be listened anywhere, provided that an Internet connection, traditional or wireless, be persent. Here are all the ways to listen to Venice Classic Radio (to start the reception, click on the specific icons on the side):

In addition, AOL said it is planning to build custom branded music features for its proprietary service as well as for AOL.com, CompuServe, Netcenter, and ICQ. It also will add live events, Net radio, and music downloading to its services, the company said.

"Both [companies] are solid acquisitions," said Mark Mooradian, analyst with Jupiter Communications. "If you look at AOL's acquisitions, first and foremost they look at them as a customer acquisition play. In the big picture, AOL is acquiring Internet radio and online audio listeners.

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