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I setup the Web Export for the TuneIn API last night but I'm still not seeing the artist or title showing on their website (works fine on their Android app without doing anything as far as API goes). Thanks for taking the time to reply though! I suppose I could use another program to accomplish the same thing, but I'd like to keep the number of running programs to a minimum since I'm currently limited to 1GB RAM on the VPS (without paying more per month - I don't make any revenue off the stream). Only problem with that is, I don't have the PHP skills to make it happen.
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I did think of a way to accomplish this by having a script or something download the mp3 to a local folder on the server and have it just overwrite the previous one. When I had it in the Aux player and RadioDJ restarted, it was gone.

The only reason I switched to using the carts was because I could set those and save them so they'd still be there if/when the server restarted.

Unfortunately, I tried that already and had the same result. The link I'm using for the news track (as stream) is: Is there something I'm missing or an alternative way to play the news so it updates (I'm assuming because it never hits the playlist, it caches whatever played first) and doesn't interfere with what was playing? This works great, except for the fact that the news plays whatever was played the first time the cart button was played, over and over and never updates. Next, I created an event that does the following: pause playback of current show - play intro (cart button 1) - wait for 8 seconds (for intro to play) - play news stream - wait for 290 seconds (for news to play) - unpause show that was playing previously. Then I assigned my intro to cart button 1 and the news to cart button 2. What I did was, record an intro for news and added the NPR hourly news as a stream under the News category. Since I'm playing long radio shows which can range from less than an hour to 3+, I didn't work the news in via track rotation.
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