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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 9
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New Shoutcast with problems!
I have just tried to setup my own Shoutcast and I seem to be having some issues. I am running Windows XP and it would seem that somethings are working. WinAmp ins running and playing the play List. The DSP Status shows the Bytes sent. Its is always getting larger. Plus shows Time connected. The Server is running fine I think:
Event log: <01/12/03@19:09:33> [SHOUTcast] DNAS/win32 v1.9.2 (Nov 25 2002) starting up... <01/12/03@19:09:33> [main] loaded config from C:\Program Files\SHOUTcast\sc_serv.ini <01/12/03@19:09:33> [main] initializing (usermax:10 portbase:8000)... <01/12/03@19:09:33> [main] No ban file found (sc_serv.ban) <01/12/03@19:09:33> [main] No rip file found (sc_serv.rip) <01/12/03@19:09:33> [main] opening source socket <01/12/03@19:09:33> [main] source thread starting <01/12/03@19:09:33> [main] opening client socket <01/12/03@19:09:33> [main] Client Stream thread [0] starting <01/12/03@19:09:33> [main] client main thread starting <01/12/03@19:09:33> [source] listening for connection on port 8001 <01/12/03@19:09:44> [source] connected from 127.0.0.1 <01/12/03@19:09:44> [source] icy-name:Cliffords Mixed Up Tunes ; icy-genre:Melting Pot <01/12/03@19:09:44> [source] icy-pub:0 ; icy-br:192 ; icy-url:http://www.shoutcast.com <01/12/03@19:09:44> [source] icy-irc:#shoutcast ; icy-icq:0 ; icy-aim:N/A I don't see any yp_add stuff. If I try going to another computer and connecting it says the connection Timed Out. I am running through a Linksys router but I don't see this as a Problem. Any Help to get this up and running would be great. Currently the Playlist if full of crap songs as I am just testing to see if this works and the I will be changing the playlist to what I want. ip 65.95.148.146 CLiffy |
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Moderator
Join Date: Apr 2000
Posts: 4,491
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You don't see the yp_add stuff because your server is setup to be private (i.e. icy-pub:0 ;). You will need to be sure that on your Linksys you forward port 8000 (TCP) to the proper PC on your LAN.
Tom |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 9
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I am not sure what you mean by forwarding the Port to the proper computer?
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