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Re: Maybe a stupid question about Shoutcast


  • Subject: Re: Maybe a stupid question about Shoutcast
  • From: "rleong1" <rleong1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2004 23:38:54 -0000

can you access those shoutcast streams from that PC that xPLRioNet is
running on?  does AnalogX need to be configured to proxy other ports
besides port 80?  a lot of shoutcast streams run on ports other than
port 80...

--- In ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx, "william_fredette" <bill@f...>
wrote:
> Hello, and first of all congratulations on this project. I found
> xPLRioNet this morning and it was the answer to my prayers! I
> immediately got rid of tRio. I was up and running with your program
> in about 20 minutes and I can now control my Rio with my Dell Axim,
> and my joy over that fact completely bewilders my wife.
>
> My only problem is connecting to Shoutcast streams, which I REALLY
> want to do. When I click on a stream name from the web front end,
> the Rio displays "waiting for connection," flashes a couple
of times
> and then goes to 0:00. I'm assuming it never connects. The Rio is
> connected to, and xPLRioNet is running on, a PC that hangs off a
> local network which connects to the Internet through my main PC via
> a Netgear router. The computer in question uses a small proxy server
> (from AnalogX) running on my main computer to get online. It has web
> access via this set up. Is there something else/different I need to
> do to enable it to receive Shoutcast streams?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. And again,
> congratulations to the author!
>
> Bill Fredette




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