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General Discussion / Searching for an hour. Web Audio Streaming. HELP !
« on: June 04, 2004, 08:04:02 pm »
Hello,
I\'ve gotten this to work, but it\'s a pain in the ass. I was actually streaming mlb.audio gameday audio broadcasts as well. I used a Windows XP machine as my middle man w/ winamp and shoutcast. On it, you have to install the shoutcast server:
http://www.shoutcast.com/download/serve.phtml
Then you have to install the SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In for Winamp 2.x so that you can connect output from Winamp to the input for the shoutcast server software:
http://www.shoutcast.com/download/broadcas...ml#plugdownload
Now you have to start the realplayer broadcast of the game you want to listen to.
Then you have to configure the DSP Plug-In (In Winamp) so that it\'s input is the \"Soundcard Input\".
Then you have to configure shoutcast, but if I remember correctly, that was pretty straight-forward.
Once I had all the pieces talking together, I was able to listen to it on my Zaurus using mplayer. It did add on a couple seconds more delay to the already delayed broadcast, but it did work.
Let me know if you have any questions (I didn\'t go in great detail so I can answer specific questions).
BTW. This page helps explain some stuff:
http://www.errorfm.com/djfaq.htm
--Jonathan
I\'ve gotten this to work, but it\'s a pain in the ass. I was actually streaming mlb.audio gameday audio broadcasts as well. I used a Windows XP machine as my middle man w/ winamp and shoutcast. On it, you have to install the shoutcast server:
http://www.shoutcast.com/download/serve.phtml
Then you have to install the SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In for Winamp 2.x so that you can connect output from Winamp to the input for the shoutcast server software:
http://www.shoutcast.com/download/broadcas...ml#plugdownload
Now you have to start the realplayer broadcast of the game you want to listen to.
Then you have to configure the DSP Plug-In (In Winamp) so that it\'s input is the \"Soundcard Input\".
Then you have to configure shoutcast, but if I remember correctly, that was pretty straight-forward.
Once I had all the pieces talking together, I was able to listen to it on my Zaurus using mplayer. It did add on a couple seconds more delay to the already delayed broadcast, but it did work.
Let me know if you have any questions (I didn\'t go in great detail so I can answer specific questions).
BTW. This page helps explain some stuff:
http://www.errorfm.com/djfaq.htm
--Jonathan