[grc] has anyone tried GRINS, the Indian radio automation package?
Robert Park
loonfoot at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 07:15:05 PST 2014
One of the things the GRINS website leads to is a 60 page PDF document "Web
Radio - A Manual for Streaming Audio on the Web
<http://cemca.org.in/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Web%20Radio_inside_Final.pdf>."
This manual includes a comparison of Airtime and GRINS which mentions that
"GRINS has limited scheduling capabilities, and is not accessible over a
browser." It concludes "To summarize, if you are looking to setup a
prerecorded studio and need the sophisticated scheduling features then
Airtime is more suited for you. If, on the other hand, you are looking to
setup a live studio and want to have community participation or the ability
to conduct telephonic interviews, then GRINS is the more appropriate
option. Both the tools are free and open source, but Airtime is slightly
easier to setup as it does not involve any integration with audio mixer."
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 4:29 AM, pete tridish <petetridish at riseup.net> wrote:
> has anyone tried it out? it seems a lot of community radio stations in
> India are using it...
>
> http://www.gramvaani.org/?page_id=34
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