I use DRS 2006 as a streaming client with icecast. It is easy to use and
quite sophisticated.
Check it out at www.drs2006.com
You need the internet broadcaster with it. Total cost around $125 USD if I
remember correctly.
Regards,
Chet Sapino
USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andreas Hierling" <andy@laut.de>
To: <patrick@camarasm.pr.gov.br>
Cc: <icecast@xiph.org>; <icecast-bounces@xiph.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 5:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Icecast] test icecast
> icecast-bounces@xiph.org schrieb am 11.12.2007 00:49:34:
>
>> How do I convey mp3 stored on the server.
>
> Don't know if i got it right, but i think you want to stream some
> mp3-files
> stored on your server over Icecast. So after you set up your icecast
> server, you have to install a streaming client. This is a
> multimedia-player
> which outputs data to the icecast server instead of your sound interface.
> icecast then provides the data-stream to a broader audience over so-called
> mountpoints. The streaming client can be run on the same machine as the
> icecast server or at any other machine.
>
> If you want the Streaming Client to run on the server i suggest you take
> ices2, or try coding your own with c, perl, ruby, java, OCaml or python
> using libshout and the appropriate bindings.
>
> Everything you need can be downloaded at http://icecast.org/download.php
>
> You can also take a look at http://savonet.sourceforge.net/
>
>
>
>
>
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