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Re: Ninjam server



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Wow, that gonna be great Daryl... one comment of your made me think about something else actually... the idea of an online looping venue is superb, so this is what you have... 2 areas one called The Stage and One called ... um the mosh pit (maybe not... not much moshing at looping gigs... ) Now The Stage is your NinJam server, jump in here to contribute... THEN... you run an additional client maybe ON the server (bandwidth permitting)... THEN you also run a shoutcast server (even easier to setup than the NinJam server) this should point to the audio out of the soundcard.. then you have a "listen only" access, for people who just wanna listen to some live improv looping!!!
 
neat huh... ? However, this functionality may be pretty easy to implement in the client... sdk is available I think... gonna check the ninjam forums and see if any work has been done with this...
 
 
mark francombe
marks website is at www.markfrancombe.com he writes for www.furthernoise.org and works at www.transformlearning.com
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: Ninjam server

Mark, it's good to hear that setting up a server is easy to do. What I'm intending is, indeed, to create a permanent home, something with enough muscle and bandwidth to allow us to depend on it. (I am intending, too, to donate money to keep it running, as much as is possible depending on the final costs). I must say it is an attractive idea - very socialist! - to have a number of different servers all provided by those of us who can, with a page to track them. It does have the additional advantage of allowing multiple sessions at once. But what I'm thinking right now is to focus on one server, and giving that as much support as is needed. I also like the idea that having a single location would give it a certain elevation, like a venue more than just a practice space, where people could conceivably tune in anytime to hear some live looping music.

Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com

I think the idea of setting up an LD Ninjam server is great, however is it really ness to find a permanant home... (unless someone here is gonna donate one). Installing the NinJam server is incedibly simple, even for complete idiots like me, and you don't need a special "server" machine either. My server that i have been running is just on my work machine and I can basically have it running whenever Im not working.
What WOULD be a good idea however would be a page that can track what servers are currently up and running, and number of current users. Exactly like the Jam Farm page. So I would, for example, register my server IP on this page, and then it would track when I was running... maybe some hassle of course... but could be a more flexible and collaborative solution than one dedicated server that may go sown and have no one to fix... Lets ALL put up servers and share by a centralised info hub???
 



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