ccandreva wrote:The first link brings up a web page, the second is a direct link to an audio stream.
The link I posted for Rock Radio 1 downloads a .pls file.
Don't know if that helps.
Yeah you see that "web page" is riding the same port as the Shoutcast stream, that's a page that is diplayed to let you know the server is alive and healthy but a Shoutcast capable device will connect to music. They "authenticate" each connection to prevent overloading the server.
SHOUTcast can serve three different types of response:
a native-SHOUTcast “ICY” protocol streaming audio response. It decides to do this if the player accessing the stream includes an icy-metadata: 1 header.
a plain-HTTP streaming audio response, without extra metadata, for media players with no ICY support.
the “SHOUTcast D.N.A.S. Status” page and other pages on the web interface.
hey thanks for the replies... -I think I've got the basics covered though.