ok so here is how it's done
downloadGo here
http://www.radioblogclub.com/ download this file
http://www.radioblogclub.com/radio.blog.2.5.zip Unzip it on your hard drive
upload(optional resample mp3 files) You are supposed to be able to use a bat file to resample the audio quality and modify the extension of any mp3's that you save in the create.sound/sounds folder but to be honest I never got this to work so......
I just copied my mp3 files directly into the "radio.blog/sounds" folder, once there I just renamed them with the extension .rbs
(in otherwords delete .mp3 and replace with .rbs and save)
ftp the radio.blog folder to your website, for the sake of simplicity I uploaded mine to modules folder.
I also made up a little jpg to click on to start the audio stream(ok so it was a ripoff with minor editing from
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/3325/141592613hf.jpg )
I uploaded this to the "module/radio.blog/" folder.
create website moduleClick on administration Menu
Click on blocks
Click on "add new custom module"
(it can sit on the right or left as we are going to use a pop up window to play the music from - if we didn't do this each time you browsed away from the page it resets the audio)
You then add the following text to the block
<a href="#" onClick="MyWindow=window.open('http://www.XOOPSDOMAINNAME.net/modules/radio.blog/index.php?autoplay=1',
'MyWindow','toolbar=no, location=no,directories=no,status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,width=220,height=320'); return false;">
<img src="http://www.XOOPSDOMAINNAME.net/modules/radio.blog/dj.jpg" border="0" width="150" height="68" alt="Radio Blog" />a>
BTW I also modified my "modules/radio.blog/config.xml from 1 to 0.....I dont want anyone else knowing what tracks I have uplaoded.
and thats pretty much about it, you can change out the mp3 tracks by modifying the extension and uploading them as you choose.
There are a heap of other tips/tricks in this forum
http://www.radioblogclub.com/forums/index.phpHope this is of interest, if you add it to your site, post here so i can check it out.
Cheers,
Dean