Nope...this is for a "Shoutcast" type stream. I've gone so far as to capture the
network packets
passed to FreeAmp and it looks like the "x-audiocast...." commands are OK (and the
packets
really are sent to FreeAmp) so me thinks you are correct but that leaves me at a loss.
Is the
UDP port used for FreeAmp title streaming something different from java's "Datagram"
socket?
This is pretty hard to screw up but I never cease to amaze myself.
Bruce
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 6 Aug, Bruce Oblander wrote:
> > Please excuse my ignorance but here's what my server is doing....unsuccessfully:
> > open a datagram socket with FreeAmp when FreeAmp connects (my server is a
>Datagram
> > client)
> > when stream titles change:
> > send a datagram packet consisting of: "x-audiocast-streamurl:
>couldBeAnything"
> > followed by another datagram packet of: "x-audiocast-streamtitle:
> > alsoCouldBeAnything"
> > (as far as I can tell from the code, there's one space after the ":" but, even if
>there were
> > two or three
> > spaces, that wouldn't disrupt FreeAmp's parsing of the packet)
>
> You're doing RTP streaming, right? Unicast or multicast? I would guess
> that the port setup is getting screwed up somewhere...
>
> --ruaok Freezerburn! All else is only icing. -- Soul Coughing
>
> Robert Kaye -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://moon.eorbit.net/~robert