Systems Zephyr Livewire-Mpeg Gateway User's Manual

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Using a PC Player to Listen
We will use the Windows Media Player 11 for our first test with the Steamcast server
configured as above. Open the player, right click, go to the File menu and select Open
URL.... is window will appear:
Enter the IP and port, then the stream name. Because the player is running on the same
machine as the server in this case, localhost is entered as the IP number. Were you to
be listening on a another machine, you would enter the server’s IP number, like this:
http://198.168.1.107:9800/stream1.mp3. e stream name is the one that was configured in
the steamcast.conf file. Click OK .
After some buffering time, you should have audio. Note that the player is showing ‘Radio as
the stream name, as we expected it would. is is the Livewire text name being promulgated
through the iPort to the server, and then on to the player.
Normally, a user would not have to enter the URL. Rather, this would be a link embedded
in a web page.
We have tested MP3 streams with the WM player, Winamp, VLC player, Foobar, and
iTunes. AAC streams will work on the players that support AAC decoding, which are all of
the above except WM player.
(We’ve noticed that Winamp seems to have a bug playing ‘localhost URLs, but it works
fine on a remote machine.)
Hardware Players
You can also play the streams on a variety of hardware devices. We’ve tested with the Log-
itech ‘Slimplayer’ and a few others. e device needs to support the codec you have chosen.
MP3 has universal support, with AAC decoding being available on only a subset of devices.
Most hardware players are unable to open URLs directly. ey need an intermediate server
that drives the program listing on the device and translates the audio stream format, if
necessary. e Logitech needs ‘Slimserver and many others need a server that conforms to
the UPnP standard. is software could run on the same machine as the streaming server.