Old 28th December 2018, 22:11   #1
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I had the same problem when I started out, I found that I cannot listen to my own server using my public IP address from within my network.... that included the live stream from shoutcast.com's player.

I finally figured out if I want to hear the stream as it sounds to listeners, I had to do it by using a browser proxy like proxysite.com.... that fixed the problem with the shoutcast and radionomy players.
I believe I have found the same thing. I can't use the same device I am streaming to the server to listen on anymore (though I used to be able to). I am however able to use a different device, even if it is on the same network such as my home wifi.
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Old 28th December 2018, 22:26   #2
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Asio

I just figured out that depending on the ASIO driver you are using for the streaming platform, sometimes it completely takes over all audio and will cause other applications to error when they try to play audio.

Hope this helps.
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