Hi, Steven, thanks for responding. (Do I remember you from the Direct-
L list?):
OK--I was just looking for any advice. I did try it and got nowhere.
That is, I can verify that a .m4a from the local drive can be played
via a NetConnection/NetStream... but it doesn't seem as if I *can*
play a binary signal from a rtsp connection. Can anyone else verify
this, or is it more likely I'm doing something wrong? I've been given
two different styles: rtsp://mm11.onlineradio.com/rock103S or rtsp://mm11.onlineradio.com:8080/rock103S.sdp
In each case, I get "StreamNotFound."
I've also played around with an MP3 stream, "http://
206.71.145.10:8006" from radioparadise.com. I get "File Structure
Invalid."
After some googling, I see that StreamPad is a service that uses a
combination of Java app acting as a streaming server on your iTunes-
equipped computer with a Flash interface to play your songs over the
Internet. That makes it sound as if they must have done something like
this. Does anyone know how they do it?
Thanks again
Mike
On Mar 10, 2008, at 6:08 PM, Steven Sacks wrote:
Are you asking because your initial attempt didn't work or just in
general? I haven't tried it. You should give it a shot and let us
know! :)
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