You are correct Michael. Slimserver 6.5.2 can do proxied streaming for
Live365. I was so interested in being able to switch my SB3 to the
Squeeze Network via PPP over a cell phone, that I didn't even try that.
Good point.
Anyway, I think it is cool that I can run Squeeze Network now:) I guess
I a
> I got it working: I am now streaming SqueezeNetwork material, such as
> Live365 to my SB3, over my PPP connection to the web.
While this is good news, I don't understand why you need this at all: as
you have to run a computer to access the internet, why not simply use it
to run SlimServer? A
I got it working: I am now streaming SqueezeNetwork material, such as
Live365 to my SB3, over my PPP connection to the web.
It works like this: My connection to the web is via an EvDO cell phone
modem, (I have an unlimited data plan:) The modem is attached to my
Win2K machine, connected to www.sq
Stuck again...
I tried switching to the Squeeze Network using my PPP connection to the
internet, and of course that did not work. The SB3 attempts to leave
Slimserver running on my PC, and switch directly to the internet, and
Slimserver can no longer provide the proxied connection it was when I
w
Michael, due to my lingering lack of knowledge of Linux (slowly getting
better with reading,) I will probably get stuck and wind up bothering
you with more questions:)
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> Now that I can stream AACplus via a PPP connection to my SB3, I think
> next I am going to attempt to get this all to work with SlimCD
> currently running on my Nano-ITX board - sorry Michael:)
Why would you be sorry?
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bpa, if there is any debug info you would like me to try to capture let
me know.
Now that I can stream AACplus via a PPP connection to my SB3, I think
next I am going to attempt to get this all to work with SlimCD
currently running on my Nano-ITX board - sorry Michael:)
Ben,
I am not exactly an
On 5/1/07, Ron F. <"Ron.F..2pwy0n1178037601"@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com>
wrote:
I downloaded from here:
http://www3.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/win32/MPlayer-mingw32-1.0rc1.zip
You are right and I had not thought of trying that yet. When I
copy/pasted the url you listed into the Tune-in fi
OK radio paradise not working was related to playlist - I've seen that a
few times - I may check it out as it may be related to using the AACplus
additions.
The garbled html problem (bug #4110) does seem to be aggravated by
cache but I can't get it to happen on demand so it is hard to debug.
A c
I downloaded from here:
http://www3.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/win32/MPlayer-mingw32-1.0rc1.zip
You are right and I had not thought of trying that yet. When I
copy/pasted the url you listed into the Tune-in field - then it began
playing. Strange, for some reason it would not play as a playlist
mplayer 1.0rc1 can handle the Radio paradise 128k stream. I can play it
ok on my system using the following URL (from inside the m3u playlist)
http://radioparadise.steadyhost.com:8012
What version of mplayer is on your systems.
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Thank you bpa, I am now streaming AACplus!
I have tested 48k and 64k bps aacplus streams and they work nicely. I
cannot play the Radio Paradise 128k stream however, it apppears that
the mplayer decoder does not support that. The playlist comes up empty
on the Squeezebox, but it plays on my Treo u
A couple of points. I am trying to track down that "garbled html" bug
but can't reproduced reliably - can you give the URL yo're trying ?
You can get a similar effect to proxied for WMA by disabling under
FileTypes "Windows media (built-in)". This means stream ends in
Slimserver and it is trans
I like it when my gadgets work.
Installing 6.5.2, and setting the new "proxied streaming" option got it
working: I am now streaming the Radio Paradise 128K mp3 stream via my
PPP connection provided by Sprint! Slimserver then sends it on to my
SB3 over my LAN.
In my opinion: this is an essential
On 4/30/07, Ron F. <"Ron.F..2pv5fn1177953901"@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com>
wrote:
Ok, the problem here is a bit stranger than I thought.
I can browse the Shoutcast selection from my SB3, and when I try to
play them, I get messages on the SB3 display that it is checking the
stream, then connec
Ok, the problem here is a bit stranger than I thought.
I can browse the Shoutcast selection from my SB3, and when I try to
play them, I get messages on the SB3 display that it is checking the
stream, then connecting... and that is when it fails with a timeout
message.
So, I think I can get all t
As an addendum - Using Winamp, I can listen to internet radio via this
PPP connection. When I paste the URL into Slimserver, it fails.
-Ron
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Michael,
My phone has EvDO capability, and it should be able stream 128K to my
SB3 easily. It should be able to stream up to 384K without too much
difficulty. I can stream Radio Paradise using pTunes to my bluetooth
stereo headset for hours without a glitch - so it should work!
I tried selecting
> I don't know what to try next. Here is a partial dump from Slimserver
> when I attempt to stream the Radio Paradise 128K MP3 stream to my SB3:
Can your mobile phone handle 128kbps streams?
Apart this: try enabling the proxied internet radio option in the server
settings. It will then be your
Well, I have not been able to get this to work.
I have set resource sharing for the PPP connection, (for my LAN
adapter.)
I don't know what to try next. Here is a partial dump from Slimserver
when I attempt to stream the Radio Paradise 128K MP3 stream to my SB3:
2007-04-30 07:36:22.0972 Foun
> So, I probably need to change the IP address of the access point, and
> so forth.
That's probably true, but shouldn't be a big issue if on the other hand
you'll be able to use internet radio ;-).
BTW: I think you don't even need any additional software. Windows' routing
services should do t
Hi Michael
I downloaded Jana sever and am trying to get it to work. It seems there
is something else that is in the way. It appears I might have to turn on
internet connection sharing for the PPP adapter, but that forces my
Win2K machine into a different subnet, and then I lose access to the
wire
> What I cannot do of course is get the SB3 to connect to an internet
> URL.
What you need is some kind of router or proxy software for your computer.
Probably something like
http://www.janaserver.de/start.php?lang=en
This piece of software will take your network's requests and redirect them
I am trying to do something a bit odd, and my lack of knowledge is once
again getting in my way...
Let me describe my setup:
I have Slimserver 6.5.1 running on my Win2K computer that is driving my
SB3 via a wireless access point. My computer's Ethernet adapter is
connected to the wireless access
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