nunoabc
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Corey, I wanted to know if you could install Streamsicle in your server. Streamsicle is a MP3 radio like Shoutcast. This occupies about 30MB... The problem is that it would need a PC for each person that wanted this (I think, but I don't know for sure :hsughno... I have it on my PC, but as I'm on a LAN and I can't forward (at least) the radio, I can only listen on my other 2 PCs (LAN PCs)...
So...
But this is only a suggestion. If you don't want it just leave it clearly, ok?
I'll leave here the site of Streamsicle for you to know more things about it.
http://larvalabs.com/streamsicle/index.html
-Nuno
[EDIT]
This doesn't use a lot of bandwidth. A good example: if you have 1 000 listeners hearing a music with a constant bitrate of 64 kbps, you would use 64 000 Kilobits (this equals to 8 MegaBytes) of bandwidth. And if you lower your music bitrate to 32 kbps (like the most internet radios here in Portugal) you would use 32 000 Kilobits (and this equals to 4 MegaBytes) of bandwidth.
By the way, did I mentionated that the program is free and it's very easy to configure?
So...
But this is only a suggestion. If you don't want it just leave it clearly, ok?
I'll leave here the site of Streamsicle for you to know more things about it.
http://larvalabs.com/streamsicle/index.html
-Nuno
[EDIT]
This doesn't use a lot of bandwidth. A good example: if you have 1 000 listeners hearing a music with a constant bitrate of 64 kbps, you would use 64 000 Kilobits (this equals to 8 MegaBytes) of bandwidth. And if you lower your music bitrate to 32 kbps (like the most internet radios here in Portugal) you would use 32 000 Kilobits (and this equals to 4 MegaBytes) of bandwidth.
By the way, did I mentionated that the program is free and it's very easy to configure?
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