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2005 Mar 17
1
Another person cannot hear my radio
...> >> http://169.254.31.193:8000/live.m3u > > > 169.254 addresses are not routed on the net - no-one outside your > subnet will be able to access this address. It really shouldn't be > used for this either. For more info see RFC 3330 at > http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3330.html > > You're going to have to get the real IP address of this particular > machine, as seen from the Internet, before this is going to work.
2005 Mar 17
3
Another person cannot hear my radio
Hi, I created an Icecast 2.2.0 server in my Windows XP, and I am sending audio to it by using Winamp 2.95 with Oddcast. In the same machine that I am running Icecast, I open an Internet Explorer window and enter http://169.254.31.193:8000/live.m3u (my radio?s address). The radio can be heard without problems in Windows Media Player, even while Winamp is broadcasting audio to Icecast! Up to
2005 Mar 10
2
(no subject)
Mike, I?m streaming LAME ones (MP3), mountpoint is live.mp3 and URL is http://169.254.31.193:8000/live.mp3 Thanks a lot, D?nis -x- From"Michael Smith" mlrsmith@gmail.com To"Denis Paschoalinoto" denisp@uol.com.br Cc"icecast" icecast@xiph.org DateThu, 10 Mar 2005 14:20:54 +1100 SubjectRe: [Icecast] (no subject) > On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 00:08:42 -0300, Denis
2006 Apr 18
10
Validates_ip_of
Hello all After being told of a funky date validator I will ask again for another validator :) Does anyone know of a plugin that validates that a field is the correct syntax for an IP Address? Thanks Jeff -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.