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| | RedBrick Radio does not exist anymore, although it may in future. |
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| ==Step 1: Create your show.== | | ==Step 1: Create your show.== |
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| of the tag editor. Click on Add, and link your image. | | of the tag editor. Click on Add, and link your image. |
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| ==Step 4: Create an authenticated area== | | ==Step 4: Submit your show== |
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| Follow the pubcookie instructions. The short format of those are:
| | Upload your mp3 to /var/tmp. Then, log in and run the following script: |
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| Create a directory off your public_html - call it something like
| | ~rbradio/bin/submit_show <your mp3 file> |
| podcast, or radio, or MrKiplingsFlyingElephantSupplies. I don't
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| care. In that directory, create a .htaccess file, with the following
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| PubcookieAppID pod Authtype pubcookie
| | This will place your show in the submissions area for RBRadio, and the |
| require valid-user
| | crew will take it from there. The submission process asks some questions, |
| | but answers are optional. |
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| Set the permissions on the dir and the file correctly, and you're
| | ==Step 5: Listen to your file.== |
| done. This means that only rb users can access that directory. I
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| ==Step 5: Upload your mp3==
| | Oh now come on, you don't expect me to do this, do you? I don't |
| | know how to use any players other than Winamp. But basically, |
| | wait for your show to be announced on the redbrick.music |
| | newsgroup, then head on over to the RBRadio site to access it. |
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| Put your mp3 file in the dir you created in Step 4. Take note of its size.
| | To access the RBRadio site, just head on over to the [http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~rbradio RBRadio homepage]. |
| | Then, add the [https://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~rbradio/shows/rbradio.xml the RSS feed] to whatever feed |
| | aggregator you want to use. When you visit the feed, you'll be asked to enter your RedBrick username |
| | and password. A list of synopses will appear. When you click on the synopsis of the show you want, |
| | it should be automatically downloaded or played, depending on your preferences. |
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| ==Step 6: Create your RSS XML file==
| | On the site, there are instructions for using iTunes with the site. It involves adding the RedBrick |
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| Take a look at ~sandman/public_html/podcast/rbradio.xml for a
| | If that doesn't work, or you don't have a reader, you can always |
| sample XML file. Anything that's not inside <>'s you can edit
| | view the raw XML, work out the link and download the file yourself. |
| as appropriate. The important part is the <item> tag. Within
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| this, you find the stuff that shows up in an RSS feed. The
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| <enclosure> tag has the link to the mp3 file that you created.
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| It has a "length=" part that must be accurately set to the length
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| of your mp3 file. Everything else in the file is pretty straight-
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| cast forward if you know HTML.
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| Put this file in the directory from Step 4.
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| ==Step 7: Link to your RSS file==
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| The last part is the simplest. Just create a link off an index.html
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| file in the directory from Step 4: I like the following format:
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| <a title="RSS 2.0: Use this link with your favorite RSS
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| newsreader for grabbing the podcast. I think." href="rbradio.xml"
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| style="border:1px solid; border-color:#FC9 #630 #330 #F96;
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| padding:03px; font:bold 10px verdana,sans-serif; color:#FFF;
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| background:#F60; text-decoration:none; margin:0;"> RBRadio </a>
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| This creates a nice orange box, which seems to be the standard for
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| denoting RSS feeds these days, with the title RBRadio. Change
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| "rbradio.xml" to your own .xml file, and away you go.
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| ==Step 8: Listen to your file.==
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| Oh now come on, you don't expect me to do this, do you? I don't
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| know how to use any players other than Winamp.
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