Old 3rd March 2003, 02:29   #1
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Configure Problem

Ok here's my problem, Which I have asked in the main faq page, and no one has responded too, so going to the faq page, seeing this question asked 4 times, and no one answered it obviously didn't help me.


It says to, and I quote
"If you are running <1.8.2 of the SHOUTcast DSP Open Winamp > Ctrl + P > DSP/Effect > SHOUTcast Source for Winamp 1.x.x > Configure (in the same box as you selected SHOUTcast Source for Winamp 1.x.x) > Enable Advance Mode "


I do this, but I can't configure it, I click on it, and nothing happens, Not a darn thing. Can someone help me with this, because I want to get to the advance mode so that I can have my voice, like a talk radio station. Please help me
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Old 3rd March 2003, 03:21   #2
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Old 3rd March 2003, 03:37   #3
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Are you sure you're running 1.82 and not 1.8.2a or 1.8.2b


If you are running 1.8.2a or 1.8.2b
With the DSP open > Input tab > Input Device > Soundcard Input > Mic Input > Microphone

Now for the mixers (all versions of DSP):
Click the Mixer or Open Mixer button and this should open both the Recording Mixer and the Playback Mixer (you will most likely need to move one of them to see the other).
In the Recording Mixer select "What U Hear" / "System Mixer" / "Stereo Mixer" (the name on this varies, it may be one or none of those)
In the Playback Mixer make sure the Microphone is NOT muted.


Hope this helps
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Old 3rd March 2003, 03:51   #4
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Ok, I think I have it done, I need to see if people can hear my music and me talking.. Is there a program or something that shows what people are listening to you? or how many there are?
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Old 3rd March 2003, 03:56   #5
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Look at your shoutcast server monitor. each time an ip pops in, that is a listener.
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Old 3rd March 2003, 04:02   #6
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Now to find a friend who can I can IM and ask them questions while they are listening to my station. Seeing if everything is going good.
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Old 3rd March 2003, 04:25   #7
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try talking

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Old 3rd March 2003, 04:42   #8
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soulful1 Rocks!!!!!!! Thanks again man. That really helped.
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