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Please help. DSP Problem
Hi:
I am having a big problem that has brought my internet radio down for almost a week now. The problem is-my radio station has been online for quite some time and was playing my playlist through winamp instead of using the sound card option. I decided to experiment with the soundcard option which did work for a while. I then decided that i wanted to change it back to just playing the music through Winamp. All of a sudden I can not get the music to stream. I've suspected that the problem lies with the dsp. I then uninstalled the DSP and tried to re-install it with a fresh file I downloaded from the shoutcast website. I've configured it and tried to stream and nothing but the intro. After that I tried to upgrade winamp 5.35 to see if that would fix the problem but to no avail. All I am getting are loud static and no music. On my streaming server I can hear the music through the speakers. I have not made any chages to the DNAS and I know that that is working but something is wrong between the Winamp program and the DNAS and the suspect is the DSP since that was what I have messed with in the first place. And should I add that when I play the music in winamp, the input levels on the dsp does not should like it use to. Please help if you can. Please test the stream at http://ciegoshaven.no-ip.org:7111. |
its working fine here,
Current Stream Information Server Status: Server is currently up and public. Stream Status: Stream is up at 32 kbps with 0 of 32 listeners (0 unique) Listener Peak: 2 Average Listen Time: 6m 05s Stream Title: Ciegos' Haven Internet Radio: Daily Reggae/Dancehall Mix Content Type: audio/mpeg Stream Genre: Reggae Stream URL: http://www.ciegoshaven.com Stream AIM: N/A Stream IRC: #shoutcast Current Song: Tami Chynn - Give It To Me (No One Riddim) The stream needs to be exactly the same bitrate / frequency / channel as the intro file or it will fail. eg, if the stream is 64k 44khz stereo then the intro file also needs to be the same |
Thank you. I have finally figured it out-well sort of. It seems as though my installation of the new winamp messed things up. So I re-installed it in a different directory and then re installed the DSP and configure it all over. Good thing I had backed up my playlist. All I had to do was import them into winamp. It is working as it should now.
Think the DSP that was installed already got corrupted due to the upgrade. |
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