[Macpartners] Streaming audio servers?
Scott Ehrlich
scott at MIT.EDU
Thu May 10 23:26:49 EDT 2007
Hi Scott:
I did find QSS, and reviewed its configuration from its built-in web
server:
I did not find an easy way to change the listening port (default appears
to be 80), nor did I find a way to tell it the source audio location was a
mic port - it seemed to want a hostname/IP address of the source audio
location.
Other ideas, or is there a way to adjust the QSS config I overlooked?
Scott
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Jensen, Scott C. wrote:
>
> Hi - Quicktime Streaming Server (which comes with OSX-Server) has a free
> version called Darwin Streaming Server. For more info, take a look at:
>
> http://developer.apple.com/opensource/server/streaming/index.html
>
> I use QTSS to stream video (and it works fine), but I've seen in the docs
> that it can stream audio formats, too. To receive the video format we use,
> you have to use Quicktime Player on the client machine, but since you're
> streaming audio, you may be able to use Realplayer or WMP on the client.
>
> Hope that helps...
>
> ---SCJ
>
> Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>> Are there any free streaming audio servers for the Mac? I have a radio
>> scanner (vhf/uhf) and plan to connect its speaker output to my Mac's (blue
>> and white G3 with 10.4.3) Mic input.
>>
>> I'd plan to use a port higher than 10000, thus I must be able to define my
>> own port.
>>
>> I also plan to use Real Player and/or Windows Media Player.
>>
>> What are my available options for programs to handle this?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Scott
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