hearing the audio from a remote system

Victor Tsaran vtsaran at nimbus.ocis.temple.edu
Mon Oct 9 03:33:54 EDT 2000


If I am not mistaken, Shoutcast can do bit rate conversions.
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Vic

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brent Harding" <bharding at ufw2.com>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: hearing the audio from a remote system


> What would ipchains do with it? Suppose I use trplayer on the remote end
to
> start up the 128k show I choose, maybe Nettqalklive or something I can
> never get in any other way. If I run the shoutcast server on the remote
end
> and freeamp in to it, will it do the bitrate conversion so I can receive
it?
> At 05:47 PM 10/8/00 -0700, you wrote:
> >How about using Shoutcast server? You start stream from a 128K stream,
then
> >with IPchains forward it to the IP address (you can fake one) to the
> >Shoutcast server, then connect to the Shoutcast server from your own
> >machine. Of course, Telnet will not help you in this cast, only for
issuing
> >commands remotely.
> >Best,
> >Vic
> >
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> >have you thought of visiting Cybertsar's Internet Kingdom? It is still
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> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Brent Harding" <bharding at ufw2.com>
> >To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> >Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 12:29 PM
> >Subject: Re: hearing the audio from a remote system
> >
> >
> >> Oh, there's no way to get audio over telnet like that? I was hoping
some
> >> how I could listen to high bandwidth streams at a bandwidth I can work
> >with
> >> on my modem, as there's quite few streams 20k and under.
> >> At 08:36 AM 10/8/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >> >It is quite simple. What you want to do can't be done. When you telnet
> >you
> >> >are working on the remote machine. Fully and completely. All commands
are
> >> >carried out the same as if you were on that machine's console (unless
> >> >prohibited or some such thing).
> >> >
> >> >What you really want is some sort of proxy program to accept the
> >streaming
> >> >data and then forward it to you. As far as changing the bit rate it is
> >> >most likely a forget it situation. Not on current computers.
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >Kirk Wood
> >> >Cpt.Kirk at 1tree.net
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