know it's done
correctly. Thank you my friend.
- Original Message -
From: Timothy Clark Music
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2012 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: help with nicecast
it only goes to the server at your house.
i believe you can send
Ok, might check it out anyway and try one of the online services you
suggested. Cheers!
On 01/10/2012 03:20, Hank Smith wrote:
if u are running the server locally then most likely u will have to
forward ports
its usually ports
8000 and 8001
On 9/30/2012 2:39 PM, Chris wrote:
Ok so if I use
Hello list,
I'm trying to use nicecast to stream audio from my Mac. When I try to listen
to the stream, it seems to connect but, I can't hear anything although, I know
music is playing in iTunes. BTW, I'm using an airport express for my router.
Any help would be appreciated.
Ricardo Walker
Nicecast sounds pretty cool, was going to buy it today as part of the
10th birthday special offer, but haven't even tried it. So what can I do
with it? It says I can create my own internet radio station. If that is
the case do I need to mess about with port forwarding etc? I mean just
imagine
hello -
you can broadcast using either your own bandwidth from your internet.
so you would be using the built in server or you could set up a server with
shout cast, ichacast, or live365.
hope this helps
God Bless.
Timothy.
Your friend in the music industry
Hi,
I'm trying to use the built in server. My devices seem to be connecting but,
No sounds is being played. Any suggestions?
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info
On Sep 30, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Timothy Clark Music timothyclarkmu...@me.com
Ok so if I use the built in server does that broadcast across the
internet or will I still have to do some port forwarding.
On 30/09/2012 20:21, Timothy Clark Music wrote:
hello -
you can broadcast using either your own bandwidth from your internet.
so you would be using the built in
it only goes to the server at your house.
i believe you can send a public address it would then go to those who are able
to connect.
you should use http://www.listen2myradio.com for streaming.
it's free.
use shoultcast and set it up.
then you can give everyone your listen2myradio link
if u are running the server locally then most likely u will have to
forward ports
its usually ports
8000 and 8001
On 9/30/2012 2:39 PM, Chris wrote:
Ok so if I use the built in server does that broadcast across the
internet or will I still have to do some port forwarding.
On 30/09/2012 20:21,