Hi, Raul, for the beginning faze of shoutcasting, according to
Jonathan's tutorial, he doesn't say anything about using what you hear,
until you get to the point where you want to talk over intros of songs,
but if you just want to play songs, and then announce what you heard by
putting linerec in the playlist, then you don't have to use what you
hear, however, I want to talk over my music, so I have to use what you
hear.  Maybe I'm just missing something, but when things don't work,
you want to try and figure out why they don't work.  
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 20:54:56 -0600, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:

>Marty.  One correction.  You definitely want to use 'what you hear'
>
>
>Marty Rimpau said the following on Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 10:33:23AM -0700:
>> Hi, Raul, I didn't know you had to use a dsp stacker, because in his
>> tutorials for main menu, Jonathan Mosen never brought this up, so,
>> first, with the advanced controls unchecked, as well as what you hear
>> unchecked, you would first select the dsp stacker, then the audio
>> stocker plugin, and then the sqr cross fader, and from there, tell the
>> shoutcast plugin to be second in command, since the shoutcast plugin is
>> the only one I know how to use, and then, the linerec should work?  I
>> wonder why he never mentioned the dsp stacker?
>
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