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2004 Aug 06
3
Client Woes
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use
> a small intermediate playlist file. In order to get maximum client
> support, m3u files are best. Just make an m3u file called stream.m3u
> and in it put:
>
> http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3
>
> Then point you...
2004 Aug 06
5
Client Woes
My problem is not with the Icecast server, but with my user's ability
to get a decent client to play the streams. I have 3 Icecast streams
created using Ices, and the mountpoints have the mp3 extension.
My users and I have observed:
1) If Quick Time is brought up by the browser, it skips and chokes on
the stream.
2) If Windows Media is brought up by the browser, it will do either of
two
2004 Aug 06
0
Client Woes
...users having so much
> trouble with the streams.
So what did you expect to happen just having people click on an MP3?
Here's how browsers work.
Click.
Oh, a file. I'll download it.
[ After download ]
What type a file is it. Oh mp3! I'll hand that to application X.
The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use
a small intermediate playlist file. In order to get maximum client
support, m3u files are best. Just make an m3u file called stream.m3u
and in it put:
http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3
Then point your users to that file. Which will...
2004 Aug 06
0
Client Woes
Why m3u vs. pls?
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "harvey smith" <harvey@buskers.org>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: [icecast] Client Woes
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
>
> > The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use
> > a small intermediate playlist file. In order to get maximum client
> > support, m3u files are best. Just make an m3u file called stream.m3u
> > and in it put:
> >
> > http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3...
2004 Aug 06
2
Client Woes
...gt;
> So what did you expect to happen just having people click on an MP3?
>
> Here's how browsers work.
>
> Click.
>
> Oh, a file. I'll download it.
> [ After download ]
> What type a file is it. Oh mp3! I'll hand that to application X.
>
> The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use
> a small intermediate playlist file. In order to get maximum client
> support, m3u files are best. Just make an m3u file called stream.m3u
> and in it put:
>
> http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3
>
> Then point you...