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What is the simplest way to stream live audio over the internet.
What is needed, how do you do it, everything one needs to know.
Thoughts, any?
 
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> What is the simplest way to stream live audio over the
> internet.
> What is needed, how do you do it, everything one needs to
> know.
> Thoughts, any?
>

shoutcast and/or live365.
 
> What is the simplest way to stream live audio over the
> internet.
> What is needed, how do you do it, everything one needs to
> know.
> Thoughts, any?
>
I use a "real" studio (mixer, mike(s), CD and cassette players, a couple
of cart machines, a reel-to-reel and a couple of turntables)as my station is
a "throwback" to small market radio. I then feed the studio output into
Live 365's Studio 2.3 in 'live" mode.

It usually sounds great, but lightning strikes knocked out some parts and
it doesn't sound quite right at the moment. I have a new computer and have been running DSL lines all weekend as I work on upgrading the system.

I've had a streaming station since 2001. Feel free to email me at the address in my profile if I can help you further.

Kindest regards,

radioboy <P ID="signature">______________
Proudly remembering the days of the hometown "country giant" radio stations now at
http://www.live365.com/stations/alanmccall</P>
 
> I use Windows Media encoder V 9.0
>
> > We use shoutatme.com and www.digitaljukebox.com, as for
> Jim.
> >
>

A quick and dirty alternative to using a computer to do the encoding is to use a Barix Instreamer mp3 encoder. It's not meant for broadcast use and has limitations, but is usually rock solid...
 
> > I use Windows Media encoder V 9.0
> >
> > > We use shoutatme.com and www.digitaljukebox.com, as for
> > Jim.
> > >
> >
>
> A quick and dirty alternative to using a computer to do the
> encoding is to use a Barix Instreamer mp3 encoder. It's not
> meant for broadcast use and has limitations, but is usually
> rock solid...
>

www.StreamerP2P.com
 
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