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remote or local? whats the benefit? virgin
I am just trying to setup my own station. I am a competent person, but maybe not. I tried the remote thing thinking it would be more reliable or stable? But I dont know what to put in the port section? Tried 8000, 8001, 80, and 10. Press connect...nothing. Using 10 for the port seems to try to connect the longest but still nothing. Is local Ip easier to setup. Problem is I want to be able to hear my own stream and I dont believe I can. I tried the localhost:8000 thing and it didnt go.
Also do the mp3's just reside somewhere in a folder and they are sequentially played? sorry for the newbie questions thanks |
maybe these tutorials will help you understand a l;ittle better
Mrs Squids Local Streaming Tutorial << this is the one you need Mrs Squids Remote Streaming Tutorial the mp3s can be anywhere on your pc as long as you have them added to winamp to play it doesnt matter, |
thank you nick I saw that tutorial and its actually the one I was using. However, I am not sure what to put in the "port" box under main, I am trying to setup the remote server. I am being hosted. Maybe I should go local host? IS one better than the other?
thanks |
Remote is generally better if you have selected a stream host, because reputable hosts have the bandwidth to support far more listeners than you ever could from home.
Local hosting of DNAS = Cheap, but few listeners Remote hosting of DNAS = Not Free, but more listeners Hope that helps answer your question... |
im gettin invalid password when I try to connect :(
i have edited the password(case sensitive), restarted the server DNAS, everything, nothing works. |
if you are hosting it on your pc then the default password=changeme
if you have changed it double check it in the config there really is no other reason for getting invalid password apart from the password being incorrect or trying to start the wrong encoder to the one you have set up :( |
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