Clubbing TV

Clubbing TV is a television channel dedicated to electronic music, DJ's and Dance music culture.

Clubbing TV
Launched9 January 2009 (2009-01-09)
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
SloganThe World's 1st Channel exclusively dedicated to electronic music, DJs and club culture
CountryFrance
LanguageEnglish, French
HeadquartersParis, France
Websitewww.clubbingtv.com

History

The channel was launched on January 19, 2009, on the occasion of the opening of the 43rd edition of the Midem in Cannes. The idea originated from the meeting of professionals from Dance Music, International DJs, Promoters, Label Managers.

Clubbing TV is an official partner of some of the biggest electro festivals on the planet and brings you to the heart of events like the famous Amsterdam Dance Event, the Winter Music Conference in Miami, the Ibiza International Music Summit, Time Warp Festival, I Love Techno, Tomorrowland, Exit Festival, Electrobeach Music Festival and the Ibiza superclub parties.

Distribution

The channel can be seen locally in France, as well in Russia since April 2017 [1] and in the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, Australia and East Africa via MEASAT-3a (C-band).[2]

gollark: I wanted something to play varying music in my base, so I made this.https://pastebin.com/SPyr8jrh is the CC bit, which automatically loads random tapes from a connected chest into the connected tape drive and plays a random track. The "random track" bit works by using an 8KiB block of metadata at the start of the tape.Because I did not want to muck around with handling files bigger than CC could handle within CC, "tape images" are generated with this: https://pastebin.com/kX8k7xYZ. It requires `ffmpeg` to be available and `LionRay.jar` in the working directory, and takes one command line argument, the directory to load to tape. It expects a directory of tracks in any ffmpeg-compatible audio format with the filename `[artist] - [track].[filetype extension]` (this is editable if you particularly care), and outputs one file in the working directory, `tape.bin`. Please make sure this actually fits on your tape.I also wrote this really simple program to write a file from the internet™️ to tape: https://pastebin.com/LW9RFpmY. You can use this to write a tape image to tape.EDIT with today's updates: the internet→tape writer now actually checks if the tape is big enough, and the shuffling algorithm now actually takes into account tapes with different numbers of tracks properly, as well as reducing the frequency of a track after it's already been played recently.
gollark: https://pastebin.com/pDNfjk30Tired of communicating fast? Want to talk over a pair of redstone lines at 10 baud? Then this is definitely not perfect, but does work for that!Use `set rx_side [whatever]` and `set tx_side [whatever]` on each computer to set which side of the computer they should receive/transmit on.
gollark: https://pastebin.com/Gu2rVXL9PotatoPass, the simple, somewhat secure password system which will *definitely not* install potatOS on your computer.Usage instructions:1. save to startup or somewhere else it will be run on boot2. reboot3. run `setpassword` (if your shell does not support aliases, run it directly)4. set your password5. reboot and enjoy your useless password screen
gollark: https://pastebin.com/MWE6N15i```fixcrane```It's kind of like harbor, but designed as a bundler thing to pack code and libraries into a single file. Automatically minifies your code, and will compress it if that would shorten it - the output file will use a single-file VFS like harbor.
gollark: <@184468521042968577> You know, a structure of ```lua{ ["a/b/c"] = "hugeblank's bad code"}```would be better for writes and stuff but worse for listing.Also, you can convert paths to a "canonical form" with `fs.combine(path, "") `.

References

  1. "Clubbing TV to launch in Russia". 26 March 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  2. "Clubbing TV now dancing on MEASAT". 26 April 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
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