--- In just-a-minute@..., Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:
>
> Just as an experiment I've put up shoutcast server that streams JAM
> continuously as long as it's connected to the net. On the playlist is
> every episode from 1980 up until today, in random order just to add to
> the excitement ;)
>
> If you want some background entertainment the address to the stream is:
> http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/listen.pls
> Or search for "Just a Minute" at www.shoutcast.com or in your favorite
> media player.
>
> Server info found here:
> http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/index.html
>
> If you do try to connect it would be cool if you mailed me a quick mail
> just to say if it was successful or choppy/no audio.
>
> The server itself is nothing more than one of those tiny Asus EeePCs on
> a *wireless* connection, two walls away from the router so this is
> indeed a test on "how low can you go"... :D
>
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 8:19 PM, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:Just as an experiment I've put up shoutcast server that streams JAM
continuously as long as it's connected to the net. On the playlist is
every episode from 1980 up until today, in random order just to add to
the excitement ;)
If you want some background entertainment the address to the stream is:
http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/listen.pls
Or search for "Just a Minute" at www.shoutcast.com or in your favorite
media player.
Server info found here:
http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/index.html
If you do try to connect it would be cool if you mailed me a quick mail
just to say if it was successful or choppy/no audio.
The server itself is nothing more than one of those tiny Asus EeePCs on
a *wireless* connection, two walls away from the router so this is
indeed a test on "how low can you go"... :D
Wow.  Radio JAM.  What a great idea!
Just as an experiment I've put up shoutcast server that streams JAM
continuously as long as it's connected to the net. On the playlist is
every episode from 1980 up until today, in random order just to add to
the excitement ;)
If you want some background entertainment the address to the stream is:
http://stream. beatradar. com:8005/ listen.pls
Or search for "Just a Minute" at www.shoutcast. com or in your favorite
media player.
Server info found here:
http://stream. beatradar. com:8005/ index.html
If you do try to connect it would be cool if you mailed me a quick mail
just to say if it was successful or choppy/no audio.
The server itself is nothing more than one of those tiny Asus EeePCs on
a *wireless* connection, two walls away from the router so this is
indeed a test on "how low can you go"... :D
Just as an experiment I've put up shoutcast server that streams JAM
continuously as long as it's connected to the net. On the playlist is
every episode from 1980 up until today, in random order just to add to
the excitement ;)
If you want some background entertainment the
address to the stream is: 
http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/listen.pls
Or
search for "Just a Minute" at www.shoutcast.com or in your favorite
media player.
Server info found here:
http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/index.html
If
you do try to connect it would be cool if you mailed me a quick mail 
just to
say if it was successful or choppy/no audio.
The server itself is nothing
more than one of those tiny Asus EeePCs on 
a *wireless* connection, two
walls away from the router so this is 
indeed a test on "how low can you
go"... :D
Terrific idea, thanks Espen. Couldn’t get it to agree with Windows Media Player but on iTunes it works a treat.
Matt
Just as an experiment I've put up shoutcast
server that streams JAM 
continuously as long as it's connected to the net. On the playlist is 
every episode from 1980 up until today, in random order just to add to 
the excitement ;)
If you want some background entertainment the address to the stream is: 
http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/listen.pls
Or search for "Just a Minute" at www.shoutcast.com
or in your favorite 
media player.
Server info found here:
http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/index.html
If you do try to connect it would be cool if you mailed me a quick mail 
just to say if it was successful or choppy/no audio.
The server itself is nothing more than one of those tiny Asus EeePCs on 
a *wireless* connection, two walls away from the router so this is 
indeed a test on "how low can you go"... :D
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Terrific idea, thanks Espen. Couldn’t get it to agree with Windows Media Player but on iTunes it works a treat.
Thanks alot for that user feedback, Matthew.
Much bad could be said about Windows media player, but Microsoft is at least consistent in their work and ensure their media player is just as bloated, uncooperative, arrogant and downright *stupid* as their other web applications.
I have no computers with windows nearby so I can't get this confirmed right now but I would bet my tresured collection of RC cars that the Microsoft player will accept the stream if you do not distract it with anything else than the port number, hence:
http://stream. beatradar. com:8005
| i remember there was a Whose Line is it Anyway website, i think it was called the Idiotsite.com or something like that, that used to do the same thing.  well, they used to stream random clips from various segments of Whose Line, both the original UK version and the one as done by Drew Carey.  mostly the clips were ones that could be easily translate to the audio medium, like many of the song styles and so on.  it was awesome,  i hope this works just as well.  :) --- On Fri, 5/28/10, Dean <dbedford@...> wrote: | 
i remember there was a Whose Line is it Anyway website, i think it was called the Idiotsite.com or something like that, that used to do the same thing. well, they used to stream random clips from various segments of Whose Line, both the original UK version and the one as done by Drew Carey. mostly the clips were ones that could be easily translate to the audio medium, like many of the song styles and so on. it was awesome, i hope this works just as well. :) 
It's fun to read the enthusiasm about a JAM webradio! As I said initially the
stream as it is today is not a permanent solution, it's just me having one of
those "what if I... Would that even work ?" moments.
But it's no problem for
me to move the stream to a suitable server if that's wanted! And even cooler, If
some of you have the skills and motivation to create some radio jingles,
promoting the yahoo group, deans website and such things, that'd add some
personality to the station. :)
Den 28. mai 2010 14:57, skrev
Robert Torres:
i remember there was a Whose Line is it Anyway website, i think it was called the Idiotsite.com or something like that, that used to do the same thing. well, they used to stream random clips from various segments of Whose Line, both the original UK version and the one as done by Drew Carey. mostly the clips were ones that could be easily translate to the audio medium, like many of the song styles and so on. it was awesome, i hope this works just as well. :) 
Someone said they couldn't get it to work in the windows player - but someone on my blog has!Sebastian writesTo open in Windows Media Player, click on 'File', click on 'Open URL...', paste in this:
http://stream. beatradar. com:8005/
and click, 'OK'.
To open in Real Player, click on 'File', click on 'Open...', paste in this:
http://stream. beatradar. com:8005/ listen.pls
and click 'OK'.From: Espen KrømkeSent: Friday, May 28, 2010 12:14 PMSubject: Re: [just-a-minute] Welcome to The JAM bar! :)It's fun to read the enthusiasm about a JAM webradio! As I said initially the stream as it is today is not a permanent solution, it's just me having one of those "what if I... Would that even work ?" moments.
But it's no problem for me to move the stream to a suitable server if that's wanted! And even cooler, If some of you have the skills and motivation to create some radio jingles, promoting the yahoo group, deans website and such things, that'd add some personality to the station. :)
Den 28. mai 2010 14:57, skrev Robert Torres:
i remember there was a Whose Line is it Anyway website, i think it was called the Idiotsite.com or something like that, that used to do the same thing. well, they used to stream random clips from various segments of Whose Line, both the original UK version and the one as done by Drew Carey. mostly the clips were ones that could be easily translate to the audio medium, like many of the song styles and so on. it was awesome, i hope this works just as well. :) 
Just as an experiment I've put up shoutcast server that streams JAM
continuously as long as it's connected to the net. On the playlist is
every episode from 1980 up until today, in random order just to add to
the excitement ;)
If you want some background entertainment the address to the stream is:
http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/listen.pls
Or search for "Just a Minute" at www.shoutcast.com or in your favorite
media player.
Server info found here:
http://stream.beatradar.com:8005/index.html
If you do try to connect it would be cool if you mailed me a quick mail
just to say if it was successful or choppy/no audio.
The server itself is nothing more than one of those tiny Asus EeePCs on
a *wireless* connection, two walls away from the router so this is
indeed a test on "how low can you go"... :D
> cool - can you set out how to do that, that would be a help to me.Sure!
>
Den 29. mai 2010 19:55, skrev Dean:
> cool - can you set out how to do that, that would be a help to me.Sure!
>
> Talking of going public - I hope it doesn't get so public that the BBC copyright lawyers get interested...Personally I'm not too worried about that, if I were BBC I'd consider it
>
Den 29. mai 2010 19:55, skrev Dean:
> cool - can you set out how to dothat, that would be a help to me.
>Sure!
Den 29. mai 2010 19:55, skrev Dean:
> cool - can you set out how to dothat, that would be a help to me.
>Sure!
Just as an experiment I've put up shoutcast server that streams JAM
continuously as long as it's connected to the net. On the playlist is
every episode from 1980 up until today, in random order just to add to
the excitement ;)
If you want some background entertainment the address to the stream is:
http://stream. beatradar. com:8005/ listen.pls
Or search for "Just a Minute" at www.shoutcast. com or in your favorite
media player.
Server info found here:
http://stream. beatradar. com:8005/ index.html
If you do try to connect it would be cool if you mailed me a quick mail
just to say if it was successful or choppy/no audio.
The server itself is nothing more than one of those tiny Asus EeePCs on
a *wireless* connection, two walls away from the router so this is
indeed a test on "how low can you go"... :D
Den 29. mai 2010 19:55, skrev Dean:
> cool - can you set out how to dothat, that would be a help to me.
>Sure!
I could not agree more. Dear old Peter Jones sat quietly, biding his time but his interjections were usually uproarious. Sadly, it seems to me, that Nicholas was never so generous with his bonus points to Peter.
Antony
From:
just-a-minute@... [mailto:just-a-minute@...] On Behalf Of Julian Personal
Sent: Saturday, 29 May 2010 7:28
PM
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute]
Welcome to The JAM bar! :)
Worked really well for me. I loved the randomness of it. You notice you yearn for Peter Jones. He doesn't contribute much (and he certainly doesn't compete) but when he says something it's usually the highlight of the show.
Julian
On 27 May 2010, at 11:19, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@ beatradar. no>
wrote:
Just as an experiment I've put up shoutcast server that streams JAM
continuously as long as it's connected to the net. On the playlist is
every episode from 1980 up until today, in random order just to add to
the excitement ;)
If you want some background entertainment the address to the stream is:
http://stream. beatradar. com:8005/ listen.pls
Or search for "Just a Minute" at www.shoutcast. com or in your favorite
media player.
Server info found here:
http://stream. beatradar. com:8005/ index.html
If you do try to connect it would be cool if you mailed me a quick mail
just to say if it was successful or choppy/no audio.
The server itself is nothing more than one of those tiny Asus EeePCs on
a *wireless* connection, two walls away from the router so this is
indeed a test on "how low can you go"... :D
--- In just-a-minute@..., Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> If you do try to connect it would be cool if you mailed me a quick mail just to say if it was successful or choppy/no audio.
>
> The server itself is nothing more than one of those tiny Asus EeePCs on a *wireless* connection, two walls away from the router so this is indeed a test on "how low can you go"... :D
>
> well if they can be so easy with essentially the entire series of Have I Got News For You now being posted on Youtube - which with all due respect to Espen is an infinitely more popular site - I can't see that they would be too tetchy about this!Interesting information and a very good poinyt of course. I guess that
>
> Would you like me to take down the blog posting?No that does not seem to be neccesary, judging from the server logs
--- In just-a-minute@..., Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:
>
> Interesting information and a very good poinyt of course. I guess that
> settles the doubts about this and we can proceed. :)
> This is just one of the very nice things that can be said about most
> public (non commercial driven) radios, they are not so lawer happy or
> egoistic about their material, but have a different attitude towards
> their work.
I'm not sure that this does settle the doubt.
The difference between
Have I Got News For You on Youtube and "JaM Radio" is that the BBC makes money
from releasing JaM on CD whereas there's a very limited commercial market for
HIGNFY. As soon as "JaM Radio" is seen as a threat to the BBC's commercial
interests, however small, you'll know about it.
I'm not familiar with
what happens in Espen's country with regard to "take down notices" but I'd
suggest Espen reads up on it, just in case.
I wish you luck and I hope
that your service is tolerated by the BBC as it's a great idea. Just be prepared
for the alternative.
kJ
--- In just-a-minute@...,
Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:
>information and a very good poinyt of course. I guess that
> Interesting
> settles thedoubts about this and we can proceed. :)
> This is just one of the verynice things that can be said about most
> public (non commercial driven)radios, they are not so lawer happy or
> egoistic about their material,but have a different attitude towards
> their work.
--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dean" <dbedford@...> wrote:
>
> Well HIGNFY is just an example - point is that there is a lot of BBC TV now on YouTube including a lot of material that DEFINITELY IS for sale on DVD, indeed a lot of stuff that has clearly been copied from DVDs. And if we are talking about copyright breaches, my website should be taken down. Our file sharing is also a breach.
>
> And even if the point is commercial value, there is no commercial value in what Espen is doing. The BBC is not going to set up a 24-hour JAM station.
>
> Almost everything on YouTube is a copyright breach of some sort unless you are uploading your home video. That YouTubne continues to thrive sends some sort of message, I think.
> Almost everything on YouTube is a copyright breach of some sort unless you are uploading your home video. That YouTubne continues to thrive sends some sort of message, I think.It should also be added that it is *very* easy for the copyright owners
>
> Hi, thanks for this. Just for feedback, I opened it first with VLC media player - where it was very choppy with metallic beeps. bits missing.
>
> I moved over to winamp and have no problems what so ever. I'm happily listening to Garden worms. ;-)
>
>
I'm not sure that this does settle the doubt.
The difference between
Have I Got News For You on Youtube and "JaM Radio" is that the BBC makes money
from releasing JaM on CD whereas there's a very limited commercial market for
HIGNFY. As soon as "JaM Radio" is seen as a threat to the BBC's commercial
interests, however small, you'll know about it.
I'm not familiar with
what happens in Espen's country with regard to "take down notices" but I'd
suggest Espen reads up on it, just in case.
I wish you luck and I hope
that your service is tolerated by the BBC as it's a great idea. Just be prepared
for the alternative.
kJ
--- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com,
Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@ ...> wrote:
>information and a very good poinyt of course. I guess that
> Interesting
> settles thedoubts about this and we can proceed. :)
> This is just one of the verynice things that can be said about most
> public (non commercial driven)radios, they are not so lawer happy or
> egoistic about their material,but have a different attitude towards
> their work.
I'm not sure that this does settle the doubt.
The difference between
Have I Got News For You on Youtube and "JaM Radio" is that the BBC makes money
from releasing JaM on CD whereas there's a very limited commercial market for
HIGNFY. As soon as "JaM Radio" is seen as a threat to the BBC's commercial
interests, however small, you'll know about it.
I'm not familiar with
what happens in Espen's country with regard to "take down notices" but I'd
suggest Espen reads up on it, just in case.
I wish you luck and I hope
that your service is tolerated by the BBC as it's a great idea. Just be prepared
for the alternative.
kJ
--- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups.
com, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@ ...> wrote:
>Interesting information and a very good poinyt of course. I guess that
>
>settles the doubts about this and we can proceed. :)
> This is just one ofthe very nice things that can be said about most
> public (non commercialdriven) radios, they are not so lawer happy or
> egoistic about theirmaterial, but have a different attitude towards
> theirwork.
I'm not sure that this does settle the doubt.
The difference between
Have I Got News For You on Youtube and "JaM Radio" is that the BBC makes money
from releasing JaM on CD whereas there's a very limited commercial market for
HIGNFY. As soon as "JaM Radio" is seen as a threat to the BBC's commercial
interests, however small, you'll know about it.
I'm not familiar with
what happens in Espen's country with regard to "take down notices" but I'd
suggest Espen reads up on it, just in case.
I wish you luck and I hope
that your service is tolerated by the BBC as it's a great idea. Just be prepared
for the alternative.
kJ
--- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups.
com, Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@ ...> wrote:
>Interesting information and a very good poinyt of course. I guess that
>
>settles the doubts about this and we can proceed. :)
> This is just one ofthe very nice things that can be said about most
> public (non commercialdriven) radios, they are not so lawer happy or
> egoistic about theirmaterial, but have a different attitude towards
> theirwork.
To be honest, the whole of YouTube should be closed down based on the new Digital bill.
However, Google is far too big a company and they’ll find a loophole to allow it.
This is a fab idea to stream the episodes.
Really good job Espen.
From: just-a-minute@...
[mailto:just-a-minute@...] On Behalf Of Dean
Sent: 31 May 2010 15:21
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] Re: Welcome to The JAM bar! :)
Well HIGNFY is just an example - point is that there is a lot of BBC TV now on YouTube including a lot of material that DEFINITELY IS for sale on DVD, indeed a lot of stuff that has clearly been copied from DVDs. And if we are talking about copyright breaches, my website should be taken down. Our file sharing is also a breach.
And even if the point is commercial value, there is no commercial value in what Espen is doing. The BBC is not going to set up a 24-hour JAM station.
Almost everything on YouTube is a copyright breach of some sort unless you are uploading your home video. That YouTubne continues to thrive sends some sort of message, I think.
From: kj.naughton
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 11:29 AM
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: Welcome to The JAM bar! :)
I'm not sure that this does settle the doubt.
The difference between Have I Got News For You on Youtube and "JaM
Radio" is that the BBC makes money from releasing JaM on CD whereas
there's a very limited commercial market for HIGNFY. As soon as "JaM Radio"
is seen as a threat to the BBC's commercial interests, however small, you'll
know about it.
I'm not familiar with what happens in Espen's country with regard to "take
down notices" but I'd suggest Espen reads up on it, just in case.
I wish you luck and I hope that your service is tolerated by the BBC as it's a
great idea. Just be prepared for the alternative.
kJ
--- In just-a-minute@...,
Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...> wrote:
>
> Interesting information and a very good poinyt of course. I guess that
> settles the doubts about this and we can proceed. :)
> This is just one of the very nice things that can be said about most
> public (non commercial driven) radios, they are not so lawer happy or
> egoistic about their material, but have a different attitude towards
> their work.
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Jeff Chacon <mcchacon@...> wrote:Long time lurker in America (Denver, Colorado) and I need to tell you,
the JAM stream is fantastic! I work at home, so I can listen to
whatever I want, and the JAM stream is my new favorite radio station.
Thanks for doing that. I also set up the stream on my Blackberry, so I
can drive around with it!
Also, at the risk of copyright infringement or whatever, my local comedy
improv group has started playing Just A Minute at our monthly shows, at
my behest, and the audience really enjoys it. Most of the show, the
players play different goofy characters in different goofy scenes, but
for JAM, we pull up chairs in front of the audience and let the
light/sound guy play Nicholas Parsons' part, and we play JAM as
ourselves. It's a nice change of pace for an improv show, and our
audience has become quite fond of it.
Back to lurking.
- Jeff
--- In just-a-minute@..., Maria Eugenia Garibotti <garibotti@...> wrote:
>
> I think rules of games cannot be copyrighted, so you'll be completely clear
> if you change the name slightly. Not that I think you should worry.
>
> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Jeff Chacon <mcchacon@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Long time lurker in America (Denver, Colorado) and I need to tell you,
> > the JAM stream is fantastic! I work at home, so I can listen to
> > whatever I want, and the JAM stream is my new favorite radio station.
> > Thanks for doing that. I also set up the stream on my Blackberry, so I
> > can drive around with it!
> >
> > Also, at the risk of copyright infringement or whatever, my local comedy
> > improv group has started playing Just A Minute at our monthly shows, at
> > my behest, and the audience really enjoys it. Most of the show, the
> > players play different goofy characters in different goofy scenes, but
> > for JAM, we pull up chairs in front of the audience and let the
> > light/sound guy play Nicholas Parsons' part, and we play JAM as
> > ourselves. It's a nice change of pace for an improv show, and our
> > audience has become quite fond of it.
> >
> > Back to lurking.
> >
> > - Jeff
> >
> >
>
I tried running the JAM stream in VLC a few days ago and it worked fine.
I just tried to run it again and it's asking me for username and password.
Anyone else getting this ?
Is this correct ?
If so, what are they ?
Regards
Don
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