SHOUTcast is a free-of-charge audio homesteading solution. It permits anyone
on the internet to broadcast audio from their PC to listeners across the
Internet or any other IP-based network (Office LANs, college campuses, etc.).
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Tested On:
vBulletin 4+
SHOUTcast Server v1.9.5
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== Install: 2-5 min ==
Full Stats
- Needs Shoutcast server admin password
Server Name
Last 19 songs
4 media layers (winamp, quicktime, media player, real player)
DJ Name
Bitrate
Current Song
Media Type
Most Ever Connected
Hit Count
Users Connected
Avj. Connect Time
User Max
Online / Offline status
XML Data Cache
Lite Stats
- Dose not need shoutcast server admin password
Server Name
4 media players (winamp, quicktime, media player, real player)
Bitrate
Current Song
Users Connected
User Max
Online / Offline status
before I download and install this ... is there a way to have this as a widget in the cms or even in the forum block sidebar? If thats possible let me know an i'll install
Thanks
Sure the concept is simple enough to do, I will read up on the HOWTO's and see what I can do.
Sure the concept is simple enough to do, I will read up on the HOWTO's and see what I can do.
I Second this, I've been playing around with variables all morning trying to get this info into a CMS Widget. I guess I don't know the correct syntax to make it pull those variables.
I love this plugin! Now I just need to get this data onto my front page via that cms widget.
I installed and everything still shows up as offline.
I know it isnt offline because I am streaming to an off-forum website right now.
I doubt my hosting service is blocking the port because it is on the same site.
Any ideas?
Also try:
- For your vBulletin shoutcast server setting , are you using an IP address to connect ?
- there may be firewall setting or web server setting in place to not allow the request to ports other than 80. The shoucast server can still be running on a PORT, but the web server setting can still stop PHP scripts from requesting info on all ports other than 80.
As a test you could test your settings on a station sending on port 80 to see if your web server can get data. If it works on a station on port 80, you should send a request to your host to allow your web server to get external data with php files (XML / RSS feed) from remote IP:Port. Request the Port if you know what you want, they may open it.
Also try:
- For your vBulletin shoutcast server setting , are you using an IP address to connect ?
- there may be firewall setting or web server setting in place to not allow the request to ports other than 80. The shoucast server can still be running on a PORT, but the web server setting can still stop PHP scripts from requesting info on all ports other than 80.
As a test you could test your settings on a station sending on port 80 to see if your web server can get data. If it works on a station on port 80, you should send a request to your host to allow your web server to get external data with php files (XML / RSS feed) from remote IP:Port. Request the Port if you know what you want, they may open it.