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Radioshark 2760341
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  1. #RADIOSHARK 2760341 FOR MAC OS X#
  2. #RADIOSHARK 2760341 DRIVER#
  3. #RADIOSHARK 2760341 FULL#
  4. #RADIOSHARK 2760341 SOFTWARE#
  5. #RADIOSHARK 2760341 WINDOWS#

My next weekend project will be to create a web front-end to shark - perhaps even implement a record-to-disk option. Tune in to the stream URL using XMMS, VLC, WinAmp or your favorite audio player, and you sould hear something, at least some white noise.Īfter a few seconds -depending on your audio player buffer size- you should hear the new station. When you reload in your web browser you should get a stream mount point with your newly defined stream.

  • Start up darkice with /usr/bin/darkice -c /etc/darkice.cfg.
  • You should get a status screen without any streams.
  • Start up icecast2 running /etc/init.d/icecast2 start and check out that it’s running by opening.
  • My own configuration goes something like this:
  • Copy /usr/share/doc/darkice/examples/darkice.cfg to /etc/darkice.cfg and edit to taste.
  • Edit /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml and fill out at least the authentication and hostname sections.
  • Check that your brand-new shark is working:.
  • #RADIOSHARK 2760341 DRIVER#

    Input: USB HID v1.00 Device on usb-0000:00:10.0-2ĭrivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.6:USB HID core driver

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    #RADIOSHARK 2760341 FULL#

    Usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3 Plug the radioSHARK in the USB port you’ll get this in dmesg:.So how do you get a full-functioning, live-streaming, all-singing radioSHARK working under Debian? This is the list of packages for Debian GNU/Linux: linux-image-2.6.15-1-k7 The program that controls the radioSHARK lights and change the current station is shark.c, but if you get it from you’ll have to copy+paste and clean it up a bit, so you might want to use this ready-to-go shark.c instead. I don’t care much for the time-shifting feature of the Windows/Mac client, and the record function can be replicated with VLC save to disk function or using command-line tools. They recommend ecasound to transcode the audio input to the sound card in a single computer, but I rather use icecast2 to stream the signal to different computers around the house - even to the office or while I’m on the road. The definitive guide for the radioSHARK under linux is at. So now it was time to move it over to Linux. Not really an option, but at least it meant that that the hardware was working fine. The only way I got it to spit any sound at all was while in audio “test” mode.

    #RADIOSHARK 2760341 WINDOWS#

    Trying to get it to run in Windows XP was totally fruitless. Once the sweet sweet parcel arrived the radio SHARK sat for a couple of weeks gathering dust while I got a moment to play with it. Since it has a nice discount over at amazon I ran out of excuses for not buying one, so I finally ordered it. The only UI element that doesn’t lend itself well to this is the spectrum analyzer, but I’m sure there is a solution.I have been meaning to get a Griffin radioSHARK with the intention of getting it running on Linux. It would seem to me that would present the lowest barrier to entry for people wanting to tweak or completely redesign their own interfaces. I would really like to rebuild the main interface using WebKit, ie HTML, CSS, and Javascript. slbooks_dotmac mentions skinning the app and I have some thoughts on this. See, I’ve already been looking at the comments on VersionTracker. Outside of those territories, the company licensed other companies to use the RadioShack brand name in. At its peak in 1999, RadioShack operated stores named RadioShack or Tandy Electronics in the United States, Mexico, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada.

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    You would tend to take that a little personally even though the comment may have been completely anonymous. RadioShack, formerly RadioShack Corporation, is an American retailer founded in 1921. It’s like someone telling you you’re baby is ugly.

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    Well, okay maybe not quite that extreme, but I do have a hard time with the criticism. If I want to find out what people are thinking I have to visit sites like VersionTracker.Įven if the majority of people like the software, they’ll always be some that, for whatever reason, hate it and will explain in great detail how bad it sucks and how the developer should be draw and quartered, his head placed on a pike in the middle of Apple’s Campus as a warning to future developers.

    #RADIOSHARK 2760341 SOFTWARE#

    Here I have thousands of (mostly) anonymous people using my software and the relationship very impersonal. At GLW our users numbered in the dozens, and if they didn’t like something or wanted a particular feature, they spoke directly to us. That has been the biggest adjustment since leaving GLW for Griffin. Still I expect that more than one person will rip me to shreds in some review somewhere. I personally like the new version (of course I may be just a bit biased), though I can see room for improvement, but that’s pretty much the case with every piece of software.

    #RADIOSHARK 2760341 FOR MAC OS X#

    This was actually the first app that I wrote for Mac OS X and it has taken the longest to make it’s “official” appearance. I’ve been waiting for this for quite a while, but now that it’s come to it, I’m actually pretty nervous. Well, it looks like they’re going to finally turn radioSHARK v2.0 loose.














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