Old 9th January 2001, 22:41   #1
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Okay.

I run my webserver. It is http://www.technohive.com and I can stream normally just fine @ http://music.technohive.com:8000. However, if I try to setup on demand all I get is a webpage saying Invalid Resource. My link in the webpage is - http://64.1.113.24:8000/content/kosheen.pls (I used the ip just to be sure) and kosheen.mp3 resides in the content directory. So I guess my question is, what is the deal? Any thoughts?

I appreciate it,

Chris
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Old 9th January 2001, 23:29   #2
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Cmon.. I know someone wants to help tackle this problem. Its either something totally easy I missed or something is just plain broke... I would really like to get this working.
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Old 9th January 2001, 23:37   #3
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Check out: http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=29029
It most likely has to do with how you start up the DNAS (basically you need to start it from the directory that the content folder is in (true for 1.7.1 not sure about 1.8.0))

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Old 11th January 2001, 03:39   #4
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I think I can help...

I got this to work by loading winamnp, load the playlist, start a server, select the bottom button on the right of winamp "list/opts" selct save file as a .pls extension say music.pls, than save this file to your web server and call it from a link off your page like http://www.yopurpage.com/music.pls. th music .pls file must exhist in the root dircroy of the web page of coarse in this scenario for it to work.

I could not get it to work from the content directory ....
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Old 23rd March 2001, 16:16   #5
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uploaded as binary?

Are you sure you uploaded the MP3 to your content directory as a binary file?
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Old 23rd March 2001, 19:02   #6
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I used to do on demand streaming on the old versions of Shoutcast (1.6.0), as they upgraded the server, the on demand content broke. (Or at least it doesn't work the same way it's advertised.)
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