Hey! takaza is filling in for ashmcairo tonight on Reverend Radio. Check it out for good 80’s rock, and whatever other weirdness he decides to play.
Hey! takaza is filling in for ashmcairo tonight on Reverend Radio. Check it out for good 80’s rock, and whatever other weirdness he decides to play.
Check your date, my LJ shows this entry as being on the 15th along with the people in Japan’s entries.
Fixed it. I was posting from one of our spare computers that I haven’t used in a while. The clock battery on it is bad and you have to fix it periodically.
w00t, Revrend Radio!!! Just the thing to get me off of studing for my finals
Thanks for the plug Duncan. The more listeners the merrier.
Glad to help. I need to look into other possibilities for the Live365 software – at least on my machine, it is quite prone to crashing and locking everything up. I want to look into using the external mixer option – it would be nice to have a better interface to deal with voice breaks, and also it would be nice to have something that can import m3u playlists.
Oh, and if you want someone to do a Celtic night sometime next week, let me know 🙂
You didn’t jack up the priority on the Live385-Studio software did you? I warned about this. I tried it when Stevie complained about skipping, and it crashed if I tried to do simple things like replying to an ICQ message while broadcasting.
If that’s not the case, what are the spec’s of your PC?
Yeah, I remember Takaza mentioned that, and as far as I know I didn’t mess with the priority. Heck, I don’t even know where to find that option 🙂 In fact, we killed all processes on my laptop (Trillian & Yahoo Messenger included) and Studio 365 was the only thing running. Takaza did try to have MusicMatch running in the background so he could use its library functions, but MusicMatch doesn’t play well with Studio365 at all and tended to lock up the machine solid.
My machine is a Sony Vaio PCG-NVR23, 256 Mb, AMD Athlon XP 1.8 GHz processor, running Windows XP. It certainly shouldn’t have had any problem with the program, hardware-wise.