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I have set up server sucessfully using SAM and it works fine. Now I want to intigrate it into my website what IP and port do I put in I already have a pop up player installed I assume its this one Your streaming server index page: http://xx.xx.xx.xxx:xxxxx Last edited by scorpio4646; 15th June 2009 at 11:19 AM. Reason: wrong info |
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mmmm, thats not much help sorry
check out my site CoolFM Internet Radio you will se a popup player click on a station and it plays. Since I have used IR I have put in a link but the coolfm link won't play I have used the following link to connect <station url="http://77.92.68.221:15381"> <name>COOL FM</name> <genre>Everything</genre> Is this correct The ol link which worked was <station url="http://80.39.119.163:8030"> <name>98 QFM</name> <genre>Everything</genre> so I would assume this should work Last edited by scorpio4646; 15th June 2009 at 02:52 PM. Reason: more info |
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obviously you must have popups allowed for the site. this is the only popup on the site.
goto www.cool-fm.net A popup player will open There are 3 links in there CoolFM Hoggradio RadioQFM Click on any of those links and music starts EXCEPT Coolfm which gives error "cannot connect" This was working fine till I put in new link which is as follows Since I have used IR I have put in a link but the coolfm link won't play I am talking to my host to see if it a probem at their end |
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My host has now sorted the problem it was at their end. But, I am getting worse buffering using IR than I did using my own local shoutcast server. I get error cannot send data fast enough. I have never had this problem before even when I was running 3 encoders of different bitrates any ideas |
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The 'cannot send data past enough' message means that somewhere between your encoder and the radio server there is something that is causing your data to get slowed down. This could be a faulty network card on your machine an improperly configured router or issues with the network connections. Also, if you're sharing your internet connection with other machines they could use a good chunk of your upstream bandwidth which can lower your upstream bandwidth.
Can you do a speedtest and check your upstream bandwidth next time you have a problem ? There is also a thread here with some useful info : My Radio is Buffering / Skipping |
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