Ah. I see. Thanks. Do I start the broadcast first and everything
before opening ITunes?
On Jan 10, 2008, at 4:54 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Hey Orin. Before you start using nicecast, make sure that whatever
program you're going to use to play music isn't running. That is,
if you're using itunes, start nicecast before starting itunes.
Right now, none of the rogueamoeba programs can hijack audio from a
program that is already running.
HTH
Darcy
On 10-Jan-08, at 5:40 AM, Orin wrote:
Hello,
You could get software for the Mac to do this called NiceCast.
Although I still need help using it.
The thing is, when I try it, it doesn't work apparently from what
friends say when trying to tune in. When trying to tune into a
friends broadcast myself, (He selected the source and everything
which was iTunes), still didn't work. What happened there was that
you can see the title of the song that was supposed to be playing,
like the song was being displayed, but no audio was being heard.
Until, of course, the demo expired (His demo), and I heard static.
So there must be a way to make ITunes audio work.
It does state on the website that hijacking an application isn't
fully supported in Leopard yet, perhaps this is part of why it
isn't working. Maybe, the reason is so incredably stupid a caveman
could figure it out. Not me yet, though. You know what I'll tell
you, though? Unlike windows where you have to go and edit a text
file and crap, none of that here. The server is built into the
program. All thatis needed is trying to figure this program out.
On Jan 10, 2008, at 4:31 AM, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
Hey all, well, I haven't got a mac as of yet, reason being is I'm
still asking questions, and finding information to prepare to get
one. I like to do online broadcasting, and of course, using the
PC now to do it. What is there in the way of software available
for the mac to do this?
Dan Eickmeier, Brantford Ontario Canada. Amateur radio station
va3ets. MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype:va3ets
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