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Changing the port is not an option. Both the IP and the port were given to my by Shoutcast. I can't hear it from my work laptop either, because of my firewall. I'll leave the loop going for another 30 min or so...one thing that I'm hearing on my side is an occasional skip...I recall this when I listed to the Y2K4 stream last year. I wonder if I can resolve this by reducing my bitrate from 64 to lower. Something funny....changing the frequency rate from 44 to 22 is like hitting the half-speed button on the EDP! Heh heh.. Kris -----Original Message----- From: Todd Pafford [mailto:calenlas@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 10:34 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Inexpensive/Easy Way to Stream Live Performances It seems I'm firewalled at the moment (at work) and can't get to port 9030. Sigh. Is this the box that'll be serving the streams to everyone or an intermediate test? If this is the final box you might want to move the stream to port 80 (http) so your average audience member won't have to worry about firewalls. I'll happilly test from home later, but I doubt you want to leave your loop running that long. :) Todd On 8/3/05, Fabio Anile <fabio.anile@tiscali.it> wrote: > I hear the loop, Kris. > But the volume level is low. > Bye > Fabio > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Krispen Hartung" <info@krispenhartung.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 6:26 PM > Subject: RE: Inexpensive/Easy Way to Stream Live Performances > > > > Okay, let's try this again! :) > > > > I just recorded a basic and relatively thoughtless loop sequence for > > testing purposes, and it is running from my EDPs to my mixer board, > > and to my laptop right now, streaming to the Shoutcast server. > > > > If you could give it a test, and let me know if you can hear the > > loop, whether the quality is alright for you, etc...that would be > > great. This is streaming at 64kbps. > > > > http://216.12.162.58:9030/ (click on "listen") > > > > The only thing that I can't seem to do on my system is get the > > soundcard line input to work, so I had to use the mic level...oddly > > enough it is still in stereo, but I had to crank my output level > > down to practically 0 to preven overloading the input (mic is much > > more sensitive). > > > > Cheers, > > > > Kris > > > > > > > > > > -- ~~calenlas~~