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Join Date: Dec 2000
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There are three or four audio streaming programs out there.
I have installed and tested them all. Each one seems to have problems with one thing or another. If using live365 you are covered with the liabilities, but end up with a ton of advertisements when your clients are logged on to you station. The new winamp/shoutcast has great sound but lacks stability. Destiny has great sound, easy setup, but will only support its own client browser. So I have decided to stick with winamp/shoutcast and work out some of the problems I have found with it. First problem. No liabilities support that I can find. Questions concerning the creation of the MP3 files Do the files need to be created at the same bit rate as your transmission speed. My server is a dual 500 mhz system, running on one fixed IP address, my web page is on another system with a different IP address not on the same Lan. If I create a play list from winamp, and then I create a link on my web page, where should the play list reside, on the first computer or on the computer with the web pages. -------------------------------------- Also winamp is not creating the play list the same for each song in the directory, see example below. NORMAL LIST File2=David Arkenstone - Prelude- Tallis the Messenger.mp3 Title2=David Arkenstone - Prelude- Tallis the Messenger Length2=377 THE LAST FEW ENTRIES ARE LIKE THIS File6=John Huling - Natural Bridges.mp3 File7=Mickey Hart - Bones.mp3 ------------------------------------------------ I could really use some one's experience with this I know that most have had the same trial and error's that I am facing, but I need some help, Please, Thanks. |
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one question at a time:)
ok, first thing, no you don't have to rip them at the same bitrate as your broudcasting.
if you want to link to files on another machine you have to specify the IP, the port and the song name - with the .pls at the end - and shoutcast is supposed to create a .pls automaticlly (never tried this - but this is what all the docs say), so your link should be something like this: a href="123.123.123.123:800/song_name_here.pls". in fact, don't create the .pls file - let shoutcast do it for you. sounds weird but it should work. make sure you have no spaces in there - or put the spaces in the link (space = %20, so "music file name.mp3" would be "music%20file%20name.mp3") not sure i understand your last problem - but hopefully what i stated on the top will solve that one too. remember, linking to a file will only work if you have content on demand turned on, and will only play the file your linking to. also, NO subdirs are supported (nullsoft, when can you take of this bug?). they say it's becuase user security... good luck! |
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