and what is his address Jeff "The Ultra Guy" Harris and his fine suite of
> > servicesDavid
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>From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>Subject: Re: Setting up internet Radio Station, with Shoutcast, Ice 
>Cast,and other servers on personal web site o
>Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 14:40:23 -0500
>
>Well, the bandwidth on hosting sites is usually measured by a monthly rate.
>You would need a lot of gigs of bandwidth a month to stream.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steve Matzura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 11:46 AM
>Subject: Re: Setting up internet Radio Station, with Shoutcast, Ice 
>Cast,and
>other servers on personal web site o
>
>
> > Firstly, 250k bandwidth is grossly insufficient. Figure you'll want to
> > broadcast at a minimum of 56kbps, rounded up, call it 64.  That means
> > you'll only have two, maybe three more blocks of 64kbps bandwidth to
> > let others listen to your station. Of course, if choose not to stream
> > live, that's another 64k block that a fourth user could use to listen
> > in with, but that's still not enough bandwidth. Cut thall of the above
> > in half if you want to go 128.
> >
> > The other issue is, you'll need some software running on the remote
> > system to actually do the streaming.  The provider of space for your
> > web site may or may not be down with this--in other words, they may
> > not let you do it.
> >
> > Oh waitaminit, I just re-read your message, you said they said it'd be
> > OK to run Icecast or something like it on their side.   Remember that
> > if you do this, it'll in all likelihood be in a Unix environment, so
> > if you're not familiar with Unix basic concepts, like shells and text
> > editors and Telnet clients, you may have a bit of a learning curve to
> > conquer.  Not everything is doable remotely and deliverable via FTP,
> > although most of your admin functions will be.
> >
> > If running an Internet audio stream is something you really wanna do,
> > may I recommend, and not without prejudice (thanks for the promo
> > check, man!--ha ha), Jeff "The Ultra Guy" Harris and his fine suite of
> > services which'll give you exactly what you need--disk space,
> > bandwidth, and the ability to run your own software from the server
> > side. Then all you have to do is upload new material and playlists
> > every other now and then to keep the content fresh.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 18:41:21 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >>Hello List!
> >>
> >>I hope this is not too farfetched or outrageous, but I would like to 
>know
> >>if I could put my internet radio station on one of my personal web sites
> >>(a Startlogic Web Site of 15 Gigs in size).  I was wondering if I could
> >>upload my Shoutcast, Icecast, Windows Media,  or Simplecast or even a 
>Real
> >>Server to my web site and install them up there intheir respective 
>Program
> >>Files directory and subdirectories?  I figure they do it on Audiorealm 
>and
> >>Streammadness and others, so why can't I do the same.  I contacted
> >>Startlogic and they told me I have something like 250 k of bandwidth on 
>my
> >>web site.  I actually have purchased four 15 gig web sites over the 
>years
> >>and two of them are pretty much empty.  How would I play my music from 
>my
> >>computer through my web site.  I should be able to use all of that
> >>bandwidth for something.  I am sure I could connect my music folder
> >>through a plug-in to the sites, with the proper links.  The reason I am
> >>considering this move is because I tried to use
> >>Spacialnet's streaming service, but just couldn't get it set up and they
> >>are a bit slow in providing tech support to me.  They did actually set 
>up
> >>the account, but I can't gain access to the server file to configure it.
> >>It is just too much trouble for me to deal with sites that don't work or
> >>freeze when I use them.  therefore, I am going to try to do it myself.  
>I
> >>just want to know from you experts on technology and audio whether or 
>not
> >>I can do it relatively cheap.
> >>
> >>Also, am I correct in believeing that web sites are set up pretty much
> >>like regular PC systems, with directories, etc. and all I have to do is
> >>know how to do folders and links?  I hope so.
> >>
> >>Anyway, I figure I can dedicate one 15 gig web site to a station or two 
>if
> >>this is permissible.  I asked Startlogic and they said it is possible to
> >>do and I can put anything I want up there that is proper and legal.  I
> >>would think those services like For-The-People, VIPconduit, and Audio 
>Tips
> >>use separate web sites for their chat service and they allow audio 
>through
> >>them too.  I am just curious and interested.
> >>
> >>One final thing on the question:  Now, I'd like to use separate servers
> >>and plug-ins for each station that I use--if I decide to have two or
> >>three.  How do I get multiple copies of the Shoutcast Server?  They
> >>mention you can copy the file to another one and rename it.  What would 
>I
> >>name a second Shoutcast Server?  Could I just add 2 or b to the normal
> >>name.
> >>
> >>Also, would this be the same with the Shoutcast or Sam Encoder Plug-ins.
> >>I realize you can install or setup multiple servers with Sam Encoders 
>and
> >>with the latest Shoutcast Plug-in.  With the Shoutcast Plug-in (being I
> >>use the older version), could I just copy the file to another name and
> >>save it as often as I need to?  A separate Shoutcast Plug-in for each
> >>station:  Right or Wrong?
> >>
> >>
> >>Thanks for listening to my plan and giving me your support and
> >>information.
> >>
> >>James Robinson
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