Hey, I thought this was very clever, but thought I'd shorten it into the worlds smallest (and least feature-full) MP3 server:
#!/bin/bash
PLAYLIST=`find ./content -name *.mp3`
NUM=`echo $PLAYLIST | wc -w`
{
while true; do
rand=$(($RANDOM%$NUM))
song=`echo $PLAYLIST | cut -d ' ' -f$rand`
echo "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\nContent-Type: audio/x-mp3stream\n\n"
dd if=$song bs=1024
done
} | nc -l -p 8020
Broadcasting to the entire world! :)
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