well it seems to be working for me now..<div><br></div><div>but yes you will have all the other issues outlined about upload you can maybe reduce the overhead by setting the streaming rate to 64 or 32..</div><div><br></div>

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      what system are you running it on?
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      <div>and if you dont mind me knowing.. whats your ip / server
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    I&#39;m using windows xp. My IP address is 86.148.107.33, mountpoint is
    /live, port 8000 so the listener url I&#39;ve been using is <br>
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    <a href="http://86.148.107.33:8000/live.m3u" target="_blank">http://86.148.107.33:8000/live.m3u</a><br>
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        <div>On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Gary Jackson <span>&lt;<a href="mailto:gary.jackson1@btinternet.com" target="_blank">gary.jackson1@btinternet.com</a>&gt;</span>
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          <blockquote>This is actually a personal question as I can&#39;t
            obtain answers anywhere<br>
            else, but I would be grateful for any advice, and my station
            does use<br>
            canstream ;-) .<br>
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            I&#39;m testing to see whether I can host my own stream at home.
            I know<br>
            there are licences to be bought but I&#39;m not there yet!<br>
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            SAM Broadcaster&#39;s encoder is streaming to the icecast2
            server.<br>
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            Icecast says it&#39;s runnng, and even gives the listener url in
            it&#39;s mount<br>
            screen, but connecting to the url constantly times out. It&#39;s
            my public<br>
            url not localhost.<br>
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            <a href="http://canyouseeme.org/" target="_blank">http://canyouseeme.org/</a>
            says my port is open and it can see my service.<br>
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            Puzzled...<br>
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            Gary<br>
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