Does audio play? Do titles display for the audio stream and for the works played? The first is an audio stream in mp3 format; the second in ogg format. Which works for you? What is your OS? What media player runs to process the stream?
I'm running "Music Player Daemon" (musicpd.org) to provide a source of audio from the collection of mp3s, and running Icecast (icecast.org) to stream it to clients that connect, all on a machine running Linux from the Mageia distro.
It seems that Windows Media Player only shows the stream name, not the names of individual songs. A player that groks playlist and stream formats (e.g., AOL's WInamp player) knows how to display the track titles.
I think MS and Apple do a good job of not supporting the open-source format OGG. It's possible to install a codec for both programs that enables them to play ogg files. In my opinion, they sound a little better than mp3 for the same file size.
Thanks to all who tested. If we ever want to set up a streaming service of colloquium recordings (that is what's being played), we should have someone go through them and make some choices about which ones are best: free of obvious mistakes, etc.
On the Colloquium archive, I've been adding little players to each Mass. It uses a 3rd party streamer, so you don't have to download all the files before you can play them. It works, generally, but I confess I don't know the details. Setting up a new playlist would be quite straightforward.
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