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What is a Shoutcast?
A shoutcast is an audio internet
"broadcast" similar to a radio station broadcast.
Is a Shoutcast
live?
For the most part yes. There is a small delay (usually 40 to 60
seconds) from time the caster sends the data to the shoutcast server, to the
time it reaches the user due to the data buffer.
Is there any way to
hear the show at a later time?
Yes, if the caster records the show,
it can be downloaded and played later. It's also possible to "stream" a recorded
file just like a live show so that it doesn't have to be completely downloaded
first.
Is there anything else I should know about Shoutcast
?
The "caster" (person producing the shoutcast) has their hands full
during a cast juggling the shoutcast panel, music playlist, irc channel, etc...
Please don't try to send the caster a bunch of PM's or DCC him your music files
during the cast unless the caster says it's ok. There are usually operators on
hand in the IRC channel to answer your questions.
How do I tune into a Shoutcast using
Winamp?
The program "WinAmp" (http://www.winamp.com) is used to listen to a shoutcast.
Shoutcast producers will provide a clickable link to the broadcast. This is
usually in the form of a .PLS (winamp playlist). When a user with Winamp clicks
on this link, a "stream" is started on your WinAmp player. A "stream" is a term
that means the media is played immediately after you click the link, feeding you
the data as you listen to it, as opposed to a "download" where the entire file
is first downloaded in it's entirety and then is played. For a "stream" you must
have an internet connection capable of keeping up with the data transfer to
avoid pauses or "buffering" to allow the data to catch up.
I clicked
on the Shoutcast link, but Winamp didn't open and start playing?
When
"WinAmp" is installed, it usually associated files with a .PLS extension with
the winamp program and automatically starts. If this association is not set or
broken, you can manually start the Winamp program, Press Control-L (Open
Location) and then enter the shoutcast link on the line.
How do I tune into a Shoutcast using Windows Media
Player?
The program "Windows Media Player", version 7.1 or
Greater, (http://www.windowsmedia.com/download) is used to listen to a
shoutcast. Shoutcast producers will provide a clickable link to the broadcast.
This is usually in the form of a .ASX. When a user with WMP clicks on this link,
a "stream" is started on your WMP player. A "stream" is a term that means the
media is played immediately after you click the link, feeding you the data as
you listen to it, as opposed to a "download" where the entire file is first
downloaded in it's entirety and then is played. For a "stream" you must have an
internet connection capable of keeping up with the data transfer to avoid pauses
or "buffering" to allow the data to catch up.
I clicked on the
Shoutcast link, but Windows Media Player didn't open and start playing, or I
recieved a corrupt file message?
When WMP is installed, it usually
associated files with a .ASX and .ASF extensions and automatically starts. If
this association is not set or broken, you can manually start the WMP program,
Press Control-U (Open URL) and then enter the shoutcast link on the line.
How do I tune into a Shoutcast using
Quicktime?
The program "Quicktime" (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download) can be used to listen
to a shoutcast. Press Control-U (Open URL) and then enter the shoutcast link on
the line. A "stream" is started on your Quicktime player. A "stream" is a term
that means the media is played immediately after you enter the url, feeding you
the data as you listen to it, as opposed to a "download" where the entire file
is first downloaded in it's entirety and then is played. For a "stream" you must
have an internet connection capable of keeping up with the data transfer to
avoid pauses or "buffering" to allow the data to catch up.
How do
I tune into a Video Shoutcast?
First the new version WINAMP
5.03 is suggested. (http://www.winamp.com). Note these NSV
streaming videos only work with Winamp and are not compatable with any other
media players. Additionally, you may tune into video cast from the front page of
Planetside-Universe (http://www.planetside-universe.com).
An ActiveX script allows playback of a video shoutcast in a seperate window. IE
is the prefered browser, but other browsers can make use of this script with a
browser plug-in that allows
support for ActiveX.