[icecast] Client Woes
William Goldsmith
wildbill at kpig.com
Mon Sep 10 16:31:53 UTC 2001
Uh, looks like I didn't read closely enough to recognize the depth of the
problem :-).
Jack's instructions on making/using .m3u files will make the stream play in
Winamp. To have it play in RealPlayer, use an identical file - but with a
.ram extension.
-bg
> > The URL looks like this: http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3
> >
> > My goal is to instruct users as how Winamp may be brought up to play
> > the stream automatically. I am migrating from Real Audio to
> > Icecast, but I cannot complete the migration with users having so much
> > trouble with the streams.
>
> So what did you expect to happen just having people click on an MP3?
>
> Here's how browsers work.
>
> Click.
>
> Oh, a file. I'll download it.
> [ After download ]
> What type a file is it. Oh mp3! I'll hand that to application X.
>
> The way to prevetn this download, or rather to work around it, is to use
> a small intermediate playlist file. In order to get maximum client
> support, m3u files are best. Just make an m3u file called stream.m3u
> and in it put:
>
> http://www.RainbowRadio.com:8000/club.mp3
>
> Then point your users to that file. Which will quickly download, get
> sent to the player registered for M3u's, and then the player will
> connect and start to stream that file.
>
> jack.
>
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