This blog is for musical enjoyment, comments, shout outs & requests.
<P ALIGN=CENTER>MMP3 Listen Links Non-External Player</P>

Listen With Embedded Web Player in MP3 Formatted Stream

Listen 320kbps

Listen 160kbps

Listen 32kbps



Web Java Player Select Internet speed

Broadband with Winamp 320kb/s

Broadband with Winamp 160kb/s

Broadband with aacPlus (winAmp) 128kb/s

Dial-up with Winamp 32kb/s

Windows Media Player Auto Adjust to Internet Speed



Music Server Routing Properly After Overnight Glitch

| 0 Comments | 0 TrackBacks

I woke up this morning about to go to the store to get something for breakfast and decide to check out my email and also take a brief look at my site and systems.

I noticed that my Shoutcast broadcast that you use for Winamp was not connecting and said “[main] connecting to yp.shoutcast.com to remove myself [no source] “meaning it wasn’t streaming.

So I tested and basically I was using the external WAN address of my systems to start the Winamp\Shoutcast stream and that was not streaming for some reason.

When I looked at my router everything looked the same. I then decided that maybe the packets for some reason may have been going to one of my other systems ports that I had opened up for my backup music server and was still opened up. In the past I had seen this behavior tracing network packets switching back and forth between a multi-homed (two NIC’s) at an OS level when I originally started hosting my own web server at home on an HPUX system. I then had to disable the second NIC (network interface card) to prevent the packets from going from one NIC despite explicitly defining my routing tables.

Of course I have now evolved to using a Linux Web server and Windows music server to mix my music. This setup keeps the music off of my Web Server so that no one has access to download or even able to sniff the music I’m actually playing sine I use one of several DJ/broadcast programs to stream and mix the music. I can also use one of my many systems to stream my music for times when I’m updating my normal music server. I also have the same type of duplication of systems for my Linux web server.

Well back to this mornings issue it seems that the packets were going to the backup server for some reason but once I shut that port off to that system in my router everything started streaming just fine. I have however started once again providing my Shoutcast\Winamp stream from the LAN instead of the WAN as I had in the past which provides a lot less buffering anyway.

For all of you non-techies this just mean my music stream is pointing to the proper place on my Website so you can just click on the “HiFi “,”LoFi” or “ Listen using Winamp” links above and that tasty musical venom will begin flowing.

No TrackBacks

TrackBack URL: http://www.dhoytt.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/260

Leave a comment

OpenID accepted here Learn more about OpenID

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Darryl Hoytt published on September 16, 2006 8:55 AM.

That Late Night Bump & Grind Time was the previous entry in this blog.

Starting Saturday with Phat Flows is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.