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Design and Implementation of Online Radio Streaming Application

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE

CERTIFICATION

DEDICATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

ABSTRACT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF TABLES

LIST OF FIGURES

CHAPTER ONE:

INTRODUCTION

1.1       BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY

1.2       STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

1.3       AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

1.4       METHODOLOGY

1.5       SCOPE OF THE STUDY

1.6       LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

1.7       SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

1.8       DEFINITION OF TERMS

CHAPTER TWO:

LITERATURE REVIEW

2.0       INTRODUCTION

2.1       THE CONCEPT OF RADIO STREAMING

2.2       HOW RADIO STREAMING WORKS

2.3       BRIEF HISTORY OF RADIO STREAMING

2.4       IT’S STREAMING; NOT DOWNLOADING

2.5       INTERNET’S IMPACT IN THE RADIO INDUSTRY

2.6       INTERNET RADIO’S RELATIONSHIP WITH TRADITIONAL RADIO

2.7       SOME IMPORTANT RADIO STREAMING PORTALS

CHAPTER THREE:

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3.0       INTRODUCTION

3.1       ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM

3.2       OVERVIEW OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM

3.3       METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION

3.3.1    PRIMARY SOURCE

3.3.2    SECONDARY SOURCE

3.4       SYSTEM DESIGN

3.4.1    FLOWCHART

3.4.2    ER-DIAGRAM

3.5       DATABASE STRUCTURE

3.5.1    INPUT DESIGN

3.5.2    OUTPUT DESIGN

CHAPTER FOUR:

SYSTEM TESTING AND IMPLEMENTATION

4.0       INTRODUCTION

4.1       CHOICE OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE AND DATABASE

4.2       SYSTEM REQUIREMENT

4.2.1    HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATION

4.2.2    SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATION

4.3       RESULT INTERFACE

4.4       SYSTEM TESTING AND IMPLEMENTATION

4.5       DESCRIPTION OF FINDINGS

4.6       SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION

4.6.1    PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION

4.6.2    USER DOCUMENTATION

CHAPTER FIVE:

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1       SUMMARY

5.2       RECOMMENDATION

5.3       CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

 

LIST OF TABLES

Table 3.1: Bin

Table 3.2: Recordings

Table 3.3: Stations

Table 4.1: Play Station Test

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 3.1: Waterfall model

Figure 3.2: Main menu

Figure 3.3: Play stations

Figure 3.4: Record station

Figure 3.5: ER Diagram

Figure 3.6: Input Structure of add channels

Figure 3.7: Input Structure of recordings

Figure 4.1: Main Menu

Figure 4.2: Channel List

ABSTRACT

This research work deals with an online radio streaming application. Chapter one is an introduction to the project to describe what the project entails. It discusses the problems in the existing system. Also described in chapter one are the aim, the objectives, the significance and the limitation of the study.

Chapter two is the literature review of the project which contain diverse research and scholarly articles written of this project while chapter three describes the method of data collection, system analysis and design and improvement on the proposed system.

Chapter four describes the implementation and result of the project and lastly, chapter five gives the summary, conclusion and recommendation

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.0       BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY

A radio streamer is a software or system that collects (accepts) as input, a radio station streaming URL, checks the authenticity of this URL and then connect to it through the internet; and this is done with the aid of the computer.

It offers a more computerised approach to the way and manner we appreciate the use of technology by listening to radio online in our day to day activities thereby reducing the massive limitation that is associated with the limited system of listening through a radio player or a mobile phone.

It serves as an alternative medium to AM/FM when broadcasting a station, but why do we have to make a choice

Some radio stations (within and outside the nation) broadcast online live on the internet and because of the limitation of the FM Radio in accessing frequencies at a very far distance, the software ensures that there is a globalize access to such information when needed.

Before developing the software, the perspective of a situation where radio listeners i.e. the users buys a FM/AM radio device and start listening to his/her desired local station. This device must have been preconfigured to have access to these local stations. But before the user will be able to listen to his/her desired station, it is assumed that the radio device must have met certain necessities some.

Before the advent of computer technology (internet to be precise), that has been the way people listen to radio but it has a lot of limitations in terms of assessing or listening to radio across the nation or even beyond the vicinities of a local station area.

It was because of this reason that radio stations started broadcasting their programs online. The invention and application of computer and internet now brought succour to the way and manner radio stations broadcast their programs.

 

 

1.2       STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Listening to online radio programs in our midst especially among the youths usually undergo tedious and delayed process, and even when the stations are ready, users encounter many ups and downs on trying to access the URL of the broadcasting station.

Some of the problems posed by this system include:

  • Limited access to radio stations.
  • Unable to access radio stations outside the nation or outside a certain vicinity
  • Time wasted in getting URL of radio stations.

1.3       AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The primary aim of this project work is to design and develop an Online Radio Streamer Application that would upon successful completion be able to achieve the following objectives:

  • Provide ease of access to online listening to radio broadcast.
  • Easy documentation of the URLs of different radio stations.
  • To create a well organised and better environment for both the radio stations to reach their users and also for the users to reach the radio stations.
  • To limit the old, manual system and invent a faster, more accurate and safer means of listening to radio stations.

1.4       METHODOLOGY

To solve these problems, the proposed methodology was to design the application using Visual C# – Winforms. Visual C# is a high level programming language that was developed and implemented on the .Net framework (software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft windows). It is an Object Oriented Programming (OOP) computer language. It comes in two main editions either as a commercial software e.g. Microsoft Visual Studio or as a freeware in the form of Visual C# Express edition.

 

 

1.5       SCOPE OF THE STUDY

This project will produce an online radio streamer that would handle the allow users to listen to live radio broadcast over the internet and have the URL stored in the application database for easy access and reference sake. It considered the different URL of the broadcast station as the input, connects through this URL and then transfer the live broadcast back to the application on the system.

This system is ideal for its purpose and may be used for other similar usage like listening to local music on the system.

1.6       LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

Every successful project must have one limitation or the other and this one is no exception. To ensure I achieved the primal objective of my research work, I took the bull by the horns and dealt with these limitations in order to obtain maximum results.

The project will be limited to listening of online radio stations in the presence of internet and the project will not go beyond listening to radio stations and recording of radio programs to be listened to, at a later time.

1.7       SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

  • To ensure unlimited access to radio broadcast within and outside Nigeria.
  • To increase the level of accuracy in (1).
  • To create an online radio streamer application that handles and manages radio stations broadcast URLs.
  • To ease the stress users undergo on trying to access radio stations outside their locality.

1.8       DEFINITION OF TERMS

URL: (Abbreviated form for Uniform Resource Locator), is a reference to a web resources that specifies its location (address) on a computer network and mechanism for retrieving it.

WEBSITE: This is a set of related web pages including multimedia content, typically identified with a common domain name and published on at least one web server.

RADIO: Is an electronic device that receives radio waves and converts the information carried by them to a usable form. It is sometimes used with an antenna.

STREAMING: Is a flow of data in form of audio broadcast, a movie or a live video, transmitted smoothly and continuously from a source to a computer, mobile device, etc.

COMPUTER: Is an electronic device which is capable of receiving information (data) in a particular form and of performing sequence of operations in accordance with a predetermined but variable set of procedural instructions to produce a result in form of information or signal.

RADIO FREQUENCY (RF): Is any electromagnetic wave frequency that lie in the range extending from around 20 KHz to 300GHz.

ONLINE: Activities that is carried out on the internet.

TERRESTRIAL RADIO: The system or industry that broadcasts programs of audio content to the public by the means of radio waves. It is also known as an electronic device for listening to radio programming, consisting of tuner and speakers.

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